dtparse
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dtparse | pybind11 | |
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73 | 14,800 | |
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
8 months ago | 11 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dtparse
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PyO3: Rust Bindings for the Python Interpreter
ciso8601 is blazingly fast, and also its wall time is very stable. By all means, use ciso8601 if the format allows :)
On my machine, ciso8601 always runs in 240ns, and the Rust lib median time is 1250ns.
You can run a benchcmark too! Just call pytest, and it will generate an .svg report: https://github.com/gukoff/dtparse/blob/master/tests/test_per...
pybind11
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Experience using crow as web server
I'm investigating using C++ to build a REST server, and would love to know of people's experiences with Crow-- or whether they would recommend something else as a "medium-level" abstraction C++ web server. As background, I started off experimenting with Python/FastAPI, which is great, but there is too much friction to translate from pybind11-exported C++ objects to the format that FastAPI expects, and, of course, there are inherent performance limitations using Python, which could impact scaling up if the project were to be successful.
- Swig – Connect C/C++ programs with high-level programming languages
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returning numpy arrays via pybind11
I have a C++ function computing a large tensor which I would like to return to Python as a NumPy array via pybind11.
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I created smooth_lines python module, great for drawing software
This is based on the Google Ink Stroke Modeler C++ library, and using pybind11 to make it available on python.
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Facial Landmark Detection with C++
pybind11 makes it easy to call C++ from Python if you want to mix.
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Python’s Multiprocessing Performance Problem
If you've never used Pybind before these pybind tests[1] and this repo[2] have good examples you can crib to get started (in addition to the docs). Once you handle passing/returning/creating the main data types (list, tuple, dict, set, numpy array) the first time, then it's mostly smooth sailing.
Pybind offers a lot of functionality, but core "good parts" I've found useful are (a) use a numpy array in Python and pass it to a C++ method to work on, (b) pass your python data structure to pybind and then do work on it in C++ (some copy overhead), and (c) Make a class/struct in C++ and expose it to Python (so no copying overhead and you can create nice cache-aware structs, etc.).
[1] https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/blob/master/tests/test_py...
- Making Python Web Application with C++ Backend
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Using pybind11 with minGW to cross compile pyhton module for Windows
I have a python module for which the logic is written in C++ and I use pybind11 to expose the objects and functions to Python.
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IPC communication between rust, c++, and python
Reading from Python requires a wrapper, using pybind11 this is fairly done.
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[ADVICE] Python to C++
Also I can highly recommend starting using C++ to augment your Python code, i.e. find the parts that are slow or undoable in Python and write those in C++ then expose them as Python functions. You can use https://github.com/pybind/pybind11 to call C++ code from Python.
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