Lisandro Dalcin wrote: > On 16 February 2010 17:35, Dag Sverre Seljebotn > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Chris Colbert wrote: >>> Hey all, >>> >>> When coding for the scikits.image project, we are making extensive use >>> of Cython. It would be nice to have algorithms that work on multiple >>> datatypes (numpy dtypes) without having to hand code everything. So, >>> i've been toying around with how a simple templating syntax might look. >>> >>> I've thrown this up on pastebin: >>> >>> http://pastebin.com/f1a49143d >>> >>> I would think (but really i have no idea) that this would be possible to >>> have Cython do during cythonization. But I could implement a templating >>> script that does it, just as proof of concept. >>> >>> What do you all think of that? >> I'm happy for any effort done in the area in general. But I'm kind of >> lukewarm to actually having your proposal into Cython as it stands. In >> my mind there's two seperate concepts. >> >> 1) String-based templating >> 2) Proper language templates >> >> 2) has been discussed pretty much in the past and is something we really >> want to have in Cython. However it is something closer to C++ templates >> or Java generics and would look quite different from the syntax you propose. >> >> Your syntax is good for string-based templating (which is what you seem >> to propose), however for that I think it is just as well to use a proper >> templating engine and not couple Cython into it at all. I.e. write the >> files using e.g. proper Cheetah templates, then use a script to turn it >> into pyx (i.e. what you propose, but without the prospect of building it >> into Cython, and without (re)inventing yet another templating language). >> > > I agree. > >> What really lacks is Cython support for a decent build system -- making >> a convention that the ".tpyx" suffix means "run Cheetah on it, then >> Cython, then gcc" should be a ten-liner, not a huge and impossible >> battle with distutils. >> > > BTW, IIUC, NumPy has it's own (very basic?) template engine. IIRC, the > convention is to use a .src suffix. And NumPy distutils will handle > the *.pyx.src -> *.pyx automatically... >
That's true -- for scikits.image that's likely the recommended approach, as it only has the same dependencies as SciPy then. -- Dag Sverre _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev
