Yes, I think that we can stay with boost::python.
But we need to put minieigen sources back into yade.
best regards
Janek
Anton Gladky said: (by the date of Sun, 23 Feb 2020 22:08:47 +0100)
> Hi Janek,
>
> thanks a lot for this quick tests and results! Really impressive!
>
> As far as I
Hi Janek, thanks for pybind feedback. It is intriguing. It was definitely
after me mentionning compile times with boost for c++ / python, at a
workshop, that someone reached me and advised about pybind.
Rumor?
Bruno
Le dim. 23 févr. 2020 16:03, Janek Kozicki (yade)
a écrit :
> > Another
> Another note: I just realized that the compilation benchmarks might
> have not been fair, because I think that I added few more
> registrations (like Vector2c, or sth. like that) while doing pybind
> migration. I will compare again without these extra registrations.
OK, I have compared with the
Hi Anton
> sorry for delays, "real" life is taking much more time when we get older :)
please don't worry. I really appreciate all your hard work. I got a
little carried away, I'm sorry.
> > * I would rather avoid pybind11 switch in a rush, better give it a few
> > months
> Maybe I was not
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