termux-packaging
maturin

termux-packaging | maturin | |
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1 | 40 | |
78 | 4,227 | |
- | 3.8% | |
0.0 | 9.5 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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termux-packaging
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Is curl/wget preinstalled?
Curl is. Version is the version that was available when the bootstraps were genersted
maturin
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GraalPy – A high-performance embeddable Python 3 runtime for Java
Note: there is basic GraalPy support in Maturin[0] and PyO3[1], the problem is often that packages require older Maturin/PyO3 versions and/or they use CPython-isms, semi-public APIs, etc., but it is getting better[2].
It is fair to say that large projects with a huge set of dependencies will likely face some compatibility issues, but we're working on ironing this out. There is GraalPy support in setup-python GitHub action. GraalPy is supported in the manylinux image [3]. Hopefully soon also in cibuildwheel [4].
[0] https://github.com/PyO3/maturin/pull/1645 (merged)
- Advanced Python: Achieving High Performance with Code Generation
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Accepting Bitcoin payments with Python, Rust and PyO3
Before we can write a single line of code, we need to figure out a way to build our module, and for that we’ll use Maturin, which is a tool that allows us to build (and publish) Rust-based Python packages. Maturin also includes a useful boilerplate generation sub-command that will create everything we need to compile Rust code into a Python module.
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In Rust for Python: A Match from Heaven
This story unfolds as a captivating journey where the agile Flounder, representing the Python programming language, navigates the vast seas of coding under the wise guidance of Sebastian, symbolizing Rust. Central to their adventure are three powerful tridents: cargo, PyO3, and maturin.
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Feedback from calling Rust from Python
-- Maturin on GitHub
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Some Reasons to Avoid Cython
My new favorite way to write very fast libraries for Python is to just use Rust and Maturin:
https://github.com/PyO3/maturin
It basically automates everything for you. If you use it with Github actions, it will compile wheels for you on each release for every platform and python version you want, and even upload them to PyPi (pip) for you. Everything feels very modern and well thought out. People really care about good tooling in the Rust world.
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Which programming language to focus on for my PhD journey in bioinformatics?
Python first, you will be able to experiment quickly with the notebooks. Then maybe write (or rewrite) some modules in Rust that you can expose as python modules, with py03 and maturin. Feel free to publish useful packages on both crates.io and pypi.org, so you can contribute to Python and Rust ecosystems.
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python to rust migration
Now if you really want to use Rust, you can rewrite only the part that are slowing down your consumer. It's easy by using Py03 and maturin. Maybe also rayon to parallelize.
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Ask HN: Is it worth it for me to learn Go or Rust as a Data Engineer?
It's relatively easy to extend Python with project like Py03[0] and Maturin[1]. Polars[2] is the perfect example of that.
It's not easy to push coworkers/companies to use an unfamiliar language. Rust isn't fast to learn. You need very good arguments and a good usecase to make it works.
I doubt that learning Rust will help you more that learning more about the data engineers tools, so this isn't really "worth" your time.
[0] -- https://pyo3.rs/v0.18.3/
[1] -- https://github.com/PyO3/maturin
[2] -- https://www.pola.rs/
- Rust CLI app installable via PIP?
What are some alternatives?
cargo-packager - Rust executable packager, bundler and updater.
setuptools-rust - Setuptools plugin for Rust support
