Just saw this: http://robin.python-hosting.com/
Seems like a good tool taking it on face value, but I didn't try it or look at the source (there is a numpy directory in the source tree though...). Perhaps there is something we can lift from it... I saw it on the Python gsoc list when somebody was looking for mentors for it, full email: Hello all, I am an M.Sc. student at Tel-Aviv University, Israel, and an open source developer of the project "Robin" (see http://corwin.amber.googlepages.com/, http://robin.python-hosting.com for a taste) which is somewhat of a SWIG alternative for automatically creating Python bindings for C++ libraries. It provides several features missing from existing tools, and is also cleaner, maintainable, and extendable. I would like to push Robin forward as part of Google's "Summer of Code", which means: 1. Create a good reference manual and tutorial (with demos) 2. Compile packages for popular OS distros 3. Stabilize Robin such that it would be capable of seamlessly generate bindings for some well-known open-source C++ libraries such as a. webkit (http://webkit.org) b. libtorrent (http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/) And if anyone has any other libraries to "challange" Robin I would be happy to use them as test cases and refine Robin that way. I am still looking for a mentor from PSF. thank you, -- Shachar -- Dag Sverre _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev
