LibTIFF.jl
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LibTIFF.jl
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Julia 1.10 Released
Are there solid C interfaces that can be used?
A large part of why I started using Julia is because calling into other languages through the C FFI is pretty easy and efficient. Most of the wrappers are a single line. If there is not existing driver support, I would pass the C headers through Clang.jl, which automatically wraps the C API in a C header.
https://github.com/JuliaInterop/Clang.jl
I most recently did this with libtiff. Here is the Clang.jl code to generate the bindings. It's less than 30 lines of sterotypical code.
https://github.com/mkitti/LibTIFF.jl/tree/main/gen
The generated bindings with a few tweaks is here:
https://github.com/mkitti/LibTIFF.jl/blob/main/src/LibTIFF.j...
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What are some alternatives?
Torch.jl - Sensible extensions for exposing torch in Julia.
Clang.jl - C binding generator and Julia interface to libclang
oorb - An open-source orbit-computation package for Solar System objects.
PyCallChainRules.jl - Differentiate python calls from Julia
assist - ASSIST is a software package for ephemeris-quality integrations of test particles.