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polylabel-pyo3
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What is the best way to setup Criterion to benchmark a mixed rust/python project?
If it doesn't need to be criterion, I'd go for pytest-benchmark. This project has a full fledged CI for that: https://github.com/MoonVision/polylabel-pyo3/tree/main/benchmarks
NURBS-Python
- Better OpenSCAD?
- Are there any 3D engines that are geared towards making 3D applications rather than games?
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Looking for free API for reading 3D geometry in Python
With some googling I found that geomdl has an ACIS importer. I don't know whether that fits your use case though …
What are some alternatives?
FastGeoTable - FastGeoTable is a PostGIS geospatial api to enable creating/editing geographical tables within a spatial database.
jupyter-cadquery - An extension to render cadquery objects in JupyterLab via pythreejs
trimesh - Python library for loading and using triangular meshes.
OpenNURBS - OpenNURBS is an open-source NURBS-based geometric modeling library and toolset, with meshing and display / output functions.
verb - Open-source, cross-platform NURBS
creopyson - Python library for Creoson (http://www.creoson.com)
sdfx - A simple CAD package using signed distance functions
psml - Python library for OpenSCAD
isosurfaces - Construct isolines/isosurfaces of a 2D/3D scalar field defined by a function.
buttervolume - BTRFS Volume plugin for Docker
Lua_CAD - CAD via script using OpenSCAD and Lua for Windows
VRL-Studio - Innovative IDE based on VRL (Visual Reflection Library)