On 11 April 2014 10:36, Armin Rigo <arigo at tunes.org> wrote: > This would be superficial, but change the perception of CFFI to be "a > preprocessor that produces C extension modules". Thanks, that clarification helps a lot. Does this mean that "API-mode" CFFI is competing with things like swig (which is not used much these days, as far as I know) and Cython (which is used a lot in the numeric community)? ("ABI-mode" CFFI is obviously directly competing with ctypes). Paul
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