maude-bindings
pythonocc-core
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maude-bindings
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How to dynamically link with a shared object file?
I'm trying to link ocaml programs with the Maude solver using it's SWIG bindings. The way that this seems to work is that the bindings generator produces a .so file which can then be linked with various other languages. During configuration, it also creates .ml and .mli files. I'm a little lost because it seems dune/ocaml expects to be given something like source code or c-stubs to link against foreign libraries, and the SWIG docs never discuss .so files, but this is what the bindings generator is giving me, and I don't think I can easily build the .cxx files myself due to how intricate building the solver is and just how much is involved. I'm not very experienced with linking things or with ocaml's foreign function interface, let me know how I should best approach things. Thanks.
pythonocc-core
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Text-to-CAD: Risks and Opportunities
It seems a bizarre statement to state that OpenCASCADE isn't fully capable. Its the only OS licensed kernel that'll read a STEP file. Also "modern foundation" is a misleading statement, any CAD kernel bearing any kind of relevance seems implying a codebase that's been around for a quarter century. Like it or not OpenCASCADE is the hand that was dealt. I've worked with the technology [1] extensively and it provided the underpinnings for a startup I've founded [2]. pythonocc is the bees knees, it allows you to develop a proper CAD app. Don't take my word for it, but see also the many publications that have built on the tech [3]
[1] https://github.com/tpaviot/pythonocc-core
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