The Cython compiler for writing C extensions for the Python language
The Cython language makes writing C extensions for the Python language as
easy as Python itself. Cython is a source code translator based on the
well-known Pyrex, but supports more cutting edge functionality and
optimizations.
The Cython language is very close to the Python language (and most Python
code is also valid Cython code), but Cython additionally supports calling C
functions and declaring C types on variables and class attributes. This
allows the compiler to generate very efficient C code from Cython code.
This makes Cython the ideal language for writing glue code for external C
libraries, and for fast C modules that speed up the execution of Python
code.
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Cython-0.29.15.tar.gz | 0002054713 1.96 MB | |
cython_use_imgmath.patch | 0000001036 1.01 KB | |
python-Cython-rpmlintrc | 0000000189 189 Bytes | |
python-Cython.changes | 0000071083 69.4 KB | |
python-Cython.spec | 0000003732 3.64 KB |
Revision 52 (latest revision is 84)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- update to 0.29.15 * Crash when returning a temporary Python object from an async-def function. * Crash when using **kwargs in generators. * Double reference free in __class__ cell handling for super() calls. * Compile error when using *args as Python class bases. * Fixed C name collision in the auto-pickle code * Deprecated import failed in Python 3.9
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