Hi Dag Severre, Thanks, I will read through the "Comments on example code" thread, sorry I missed out on that. Thanks also for the example you gave.
I did not understood why its necessary to wrap the do_curvature call in Cython though: the call is close enough to C++ execution speed. The API I'm working with is *huge*, in C++ and already wrapped in SWIG ( using introspecting in gcc_xml ) , so moving it to Cython is really not an option. If the function is fast, why is it necessary to move it to Cython? Like Robert points out: I can measure a 500*500 loop in Python, it would be hard to measure it in Cython. That's the bit I'm interested in ;') Perhaps my question is naive, but I'm trying to understand why. -jelle _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev
