That's certainly doable but what about using the %cython magic from the IPython project to achieve similar results? (I'm not exactly sure both work the same, just speculating a bit).

El 23/10/14 a las #4, John Lambert escribió:
Ok, a little more of a developed idea:

-When you "run" or press "f5":
--check if the file myfile_setup.py exists and if not, create one with a default, working setup script like the one above. --Execute the script: runfile("myfile_setup.py",args="build_ext --inplace",wdir='C:/MyPath')

On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 8:38:15 AM UTC-4, John Lambert wrote:

    Hello,

    Cython is very powerful and works well with the most recent
    release, but there are a few things that would help out greatly,
    if possible:

    *code checking:*
    Currently, i know if I forgot a bracket or a colon when I compile
    my code.  It would be nice to have auto-updated code checking as
    in python along with better color coding say for "cimport", etc.

    *That helpful annotate thing:*
    While it is straightforward to have a terminal and browser open to
    look at all those pretty yellow lines from the annotation results,
    having something built in as a shortcut or a button would be
    helpful.  Even if it just called the "cython -a myfile.pyx"
    routine and auto-opened the default browser, it would be great.

    *A compile button:*
    Hey, we know it is a cython file with that pyx extension, so why
    not have a button and shortcut that runs a nice little script:


    |
    fromdistutils.core importsetup
    fromCython.Buildimportcythonize
    importnumpy asnp
    importother_modules???

    setup(
     ext_modules =cythonize("C:\mypath\myfile.pyx"),
     include_dirs=[np.get_include()]
    )
    |

    And run:

    python setup.py build_ext --inplace


    I think these additions would make using Cython much more user
    friendly and accessible in Spyder.

    Thanks,
    John

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