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carefree-pyo3
cfpyo3
is a collection of performant utilities.
Installation
carefree-pyo3
requires:
- Python 3.8 or higher.
numpy < 2.x
, because currently rust numpy doesn't support numpy 2.x.
pip install carefree-pyo3
Test
pytest
Benchmark (Rust)
cargo bench -F criterion -p cfpyo3_rs_core -- --verbose
Architecture
This project is divided into four parts - looks clumsy, but I'll introduce them and explain their necessity.
cfpyo3_rs_core
This is the Rust core of the project, and is meant to be responsible for the heavy lifting. Its necessity is almost self-explanatory.
cfpyo3_rs_bindings
This one looks redundant at first glance, as we already have cfpyo3_rs_py
. Initially this member did not exist, until I find some bindings in cfpyo3_rs_py
very useful, want to reuse them, and failed because:
- It is not an
rlib
. - Even I managed to make it an
rlib
, it's just not good to import the whole package becausecfpyo3_rs_py
itself is exposing lots of APIs to Python.
Another choice is to put these useful bindings in cfpyo3_rs_core
, but then GitHub CI cannot build it for whatever reason.
So at last, this member is born.
cfpyo3_rs_py
This is the 'direct' Python bindings of this project. It is just a REALLY thin wrapper around cfpyo3_rs_core
and cfpyo3_rs_bindings
, and is responsible for exposing the APIs to Python.
cfpyo3
This is the Python package that users will interact with. It is a relatively thin wrapper that dispatches the calls to cfpyo3_rs_py
.
A typical use case is the
f32
&f64
dispatch.
Dependencies
~9–22MB
~333K SLoC