Pyfort is a tool for connecting Fortran routines (and "Fortran-like" C) to
Python and its Numerical Python array extension. Pyfort translates an module
file that describes the routines you wish to access from Python into a C
language source file defining a Python module. Pyfort will also build and
install this extension into Python.
By using the class Instant a Python extension module can be created at runtime.
For the user, it behaves somewhat like an inline module, except you have to
import the module manually.
The code can be either C or C++, but like when programming C or C++, it has to
be inside a function or a similar C/C++ construct.
ResourcePackage is a mechanism for automatically managing resources (i.e.
non-Python files: small images, documentation files, binary data) embedded in
Python modules (as Python source code), particularly for those wishing to
create re-usable Python program.
Meliae is a library meant to help people understand how their memory is being
used in Python.
Testoob is an advanced unit testing framework for Python. It integrates
effortlessly with existing PyUnit (module 'unittest') test suites.
A new ncurses binding for Python, generated with the help of SWIG. Includes
bindings for libncurses, libpanel, libmenu, and libform.
PyODE is a set of open-source Python bindings for The Open Dynamics
Engine, an open-source physics engine. PyODE also includes an XODE
parser. Like ODE, PyODE may be distributed under the terms of either
the GNU Lesser General Public License or a BSD-style license.
omniORBpy is an object request broker (ORB) for Python which implements
specification 2.6 of the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA).
omniORBpy is implemented as a Python extension module (written in C++) to
provide bindings for omniORB4, a high performance C++ ORB.
This is the legacy version, based upon omniORB-4.1.
omniORBpy is an object request broker (ORB) for Python which implements
specification 2.6 of the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA).
omniORBpy is implemented as a Python extension module (written in C++) to
provide bindings for omniORB4, a high performance C++ ORB.
Some features of omniORB4:
- Support for GIOP and IIOP 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2.
- Fully multithreaded runtime.
- TypeCode and type Any.
- CORBA 2.6 DynAny interfaces.
- Dynamic Invocation and Dynamic Skeleton interfaces.
- Complete Naming Service, omniNames.
- Support for wchar, wstring and code set negotiation.
- Full long long, long double, fixed point support.
- PortableServer::Current.
- Unix domain socket transport.
- Bidirectional GIOP.
- Interoperable Secure Socket Layer transport.
- Flexible thread management.
- Interceptors.
- Fully interoperable with other CORBA ORBs.
Optik is a powerful, flexible, extensible, easy-to-use command-line parsing
library for Python. Using Optik, you can add intelligent, sophisticated
handling of command-line options to your scripts with very little overhead.