> GNU Octave can download and compile its C++ packages automatically.
> Perhaps it can serve as an example?

My concern is this requires a C++ compiler from the end-user. On Mac and 
Windows in particular, that’s not very common.

Moreover, while we've offered nice C++ APIs for Avo1, I think the pool of 
Python programmers is greater in science than those who know C++.
(Indeed, the APIs in Avo2 could probably be ported to other languages too - 
we're mostly running scripts as separate processes.)

-Geoff
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