hashpling VS pycall.rb

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hashpling pycall.rb
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0.0 6.0
over 2 years ago 7 months ago
C C
- MIT License
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hashpling

Posts with mentions or reviews of hashpling. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

pycall.rb

Posts with mentions or reviews of pycall.rb. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-08.
  • Call Python functions from the Ruby language
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Mar 2024
  • RFC: Run Python from Ruby and Ruby from Python
    3 projects | /r/ruby | 8 Oct 2023
    Yeah, I know there are few libraries that do similar things: pycall.rb and rb_call, and there is also rubypython, but it's not supported and doesn't work with Python 3. I used pycall to create matplotlib charts from Ruby, it's great, and I'm gonna use part of its code, type conversion implementation, for example. But I don't think it's enough, it's like a one way bridge, I want more, I want to call Python from Ruby and Ruby from Python at the same time: create an Airfow PythonOperator, invoke Ruby code inside, store some value into XCom. What about rb_call, I don't like how it's implemented at all, it starts a separate process and serializes data using MessagePack RPC, so you can't use callbacks. It's not even possible to pass a Python object as an argument or call Ruby method that requires a block. And of course it's not effective.
  • Building an app around a LLM, Rails + Python or just Python?
    6 projects | /r/rails | 6 Jun 2023
    I have build a rails app that uses openai gem and it's working very well. For more advanced things I am exploring Pycall: https://github.com/mrkn/pycall.rb to call python functions. Don't have any experience though.
  • What's the easiest way to interface my Rails app with a Python library?
    1 project | /r/rubyonrails | 22 Jan 2023
    I have use this before cool and easy also could run in heroku ()( for my case https://github.com/mrkn/pycall.rb
  • Help!
    3 projects | /r/ruby | 13 Jan 2023
    From docs. I was able to install matplotlib (without --pre):
  • Tips for collaborating with datascience teams
    1 project | /r/rails | 29 Oct 2021
    We use https://github.com/mrkn/pycall.rb extensively to interface with python libraries. So far, the only problem we have is memory leaks in python, but we mitigated the problem by isolating the leaking parts in a separate process.

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