On 7 February 2012 17:58, Sturla Molden <stu...@molden.no> wrote: > On 07.02.2012 18:22, Dimitri Tcaciuc wrote: > >> I'm not sure I understand you, maybe you could elaborate on that? > > > OpenCL code is a text string that is compiled when the program runs. So it > can be generated from run-time data. Think of it like dynamic HTML. > > >> Again, not sure what you mean here. As I mentioned in the thread, >> PyOpenCL worked quite fine, however if Cython is getting OpenCL >> support, I'd much rather use that than keeping a dependency on another >> library. > > > You can use PyOpenCL or OpenCL C or C++ headers with Cython. The latter you > just use as you would with any other C or C++ library. You don't need to > change the compiler to use a library: It seems like you think OpenCL is > compiled from code when you build the program. It is actually compiled from > text strings when you run the program. It is meaningless to ask if Cython > supports OpenCL because Cython supports any C library. >
Sturla, in general we appreciate your input, you usually have useful things to say. But I really don't believe you have read the CEP, so please do, and then comment on what is proposed there if you want. Here is the link: http://wiki.cython.org/enhancements/opencl > Sturla > > > _______________________________________________ > cython-devel mailing list > cython-devel@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel