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    c2go

    c2go

    A tool for transpiling C to Go

    ...To deliver quick and small version increments. The ultimate milestone is to be able to compile the SQLite3 source code and have it working without modification. This will be the 1.0.0 release. The c2go program processes a single C file and outputs the translated code in Go. The C code is preprocessed with clang. This generates a larger file (pp.c), but removes all the platform-specific directives and macros.
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    gopy

    gopy

    gopy generates a CPython extension module from a go package

    This is an improved version that works with current versions of Go (e.g., 1.15 -- should work with any future version going forward), and uses unique int64 handles to interface with python, so that no pointers are interchanged, making everything safe for the more recent moving garbage collector. It also supports python modules having any number of Go packages, and generates a separate .py module file for each package, which link into a single common binding library. It has been tested...
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