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Embed C++ in Python source code, dynamically compile and access data
Moved to http://github.com/ftrias/pyembedc
Pythonmodule to embed C/C++ code within Python source code and scripts. Automatically compile and dynamically link the code. Transparently allow native access to python data from C code and vice versa. Module provides all the "glue" to dynamically convert data types, arrays and structures.
Elmer is a tool which embeds a Pythonmodule into a C, C++, or Tcl
application. The embedded Pythonmodule is used just as if it was written in
the same language as the application itself, without requiring any knowledge of
the Python/C API.
A Python script that parses an SNMP MIB text file and generates a skeleton C source code file that can be used with the LWIP-SNMP to implement a private mib. It depends on the pyparsing-1.5.5 module.
XMLObject gives you an easy way to parse XML into Python objects. The objects created by XMLObject are far easier to manipulate than those made by xml.dom. This project also includes a GUI application, XMLObjApp, to generate XML parsers for you.
Designed to aid in the conversion of Python modules to C extension modules while keeping the same interface into the module. This will make it easier to convert existing Python code into C code to give it a speed boost without changing to existing code