On Apr 7, 2009, at 15:05 , Lev Givon wrote:

Received from Brian Blais on Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 02:48:51PM EDT:
I am writing a tool to do some neural simulation, where I have several different neuron groups, which are defined as python classes. Is there a preferred way to write a cython-only replacement such that the end- user
sees no difference?  What I mean is that they should be able to do:

import sim

n1=sim.NeuronGroup1(5)

sim.run_sim([n1])

and if the cython version exists, use that one (for both the neuron
group and the function to run the simulation), otherwise use the python
one.


You could give the cython and python modules slightly different names
(e.g., sim_cython and sim_python) and create a wrapper module (called
sim) that contains the following code:

try:
    from sim_cython import *
except ImportError:
    from sim_python import *


Thanks! Now, if not every class is implemented in sim_cython, should I do:

from sim_python import *
try:
    from sim_cython import *
except ImportError:
    pass


                thanks,

                        bb

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Brian Blais
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