pyRevit
Cython
pyRevit | Cython | |
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5 | 79 | |
1,197 | 8,935 | |
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9.5 | 9.8 | |
6 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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pyRevit
- No Export to PDF option?
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revit plugin to import sheets from linked models
I've just checked the API and yep, it is possible, with limited functionality. And to also add some value to the thread: https://github.com/eirannejad/pyRevit can also do this, for free!
- Setting up Visual Studio for testing Revit coding solutions
- MEP Plugins in Revit
- Let me tweak this hatch real quick...[meme]
Cython
- Ask HN: C/C++ developer wanting to learn efficient Python
- Ask HN: Is there a way to use Python statically typed or with any type-checking?
- Cython 3.0
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How to make a c++ python extension?
The approach that I favour is to use Cython. The nice thing with this approach is that your code is still written as (almost) Python, but so long as you define all required types correctly it will automatically create the C extension for you. Early versions of Cython required using Cython specific typing (Python didn't have type hints when Cython was created), but it can now use Python's type hints.
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Never again
and again, everything that was released after using an older version of cython.
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Codon: Python Compiler
Just for reference,
* Nuitka[0] "is a Python compiler written in Python. It's fully compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11."
* Pypy[1] "is a replacement for CPython" with builtin optimizations such as on the fly JIT compiles.
* Cython[2] "is an optimising static compiler for both the Python programming language and the extended Cython programming language... makes writing C extensions for Python as easy as Python itself."
* Numba[3] "is an open source JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code."
* Pyston[4] "is a performance-optimizing JIT for Python, and is drop-in compatible with ... CPython 3.8.12"
[0] https://github.com/Nuitka/Nuitka
[1] https://www.pypy.org/
[2] https://cython.org/
[3] https://numba.pydata.org/
[4] https://github.com/pyston/pyston
- Slow Rust Compiler is a Feature, not a Bug.
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Any faster Python alternatives?
Profile and optimize the hotspots with cython (or whatever the cool kids are using these days... It's been a while.)
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What exactly is 'JIT'?
JIT essentially means generating machine code for the language on the fly, either during loading of the interpreter (method JIT), or by profiling and optimizing hotspots (tracing JIT). The language itself can be statically or dynamically typed. You could also compile a dynamic language ahead of time, for example, cython.
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Python executable makers
Cython - - embed demo
What are some alternatives?
revitpythonshell - An IronPython scripting environment for Autodesk Revit and Vasari
SWIG - SWIG is a software development tool that connects programs written in C and C++ with a variety of high-level programming languages.
ironpython-stubs - Autocomplete stubs for common IronPython/.NET libraries
PyPy
bannerlord-error-detector
mypyc - Compile type annotated Python to fast C extensions
IronPython - Implementation of Python 3.x for .NET Framework that is built on top of the Dynamic Language Runtime.
Pyston - A faster and highly-compatible implementation of the Python programming language.
RevitLookup - Interactive Revit RFA and RVT project database exploration tool to view and navigate BIM element parameters, properties and relationships.
Stackless Python
DynFreeCAD - Dynamo nodes for FreeCAD
Pyjion