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     4  **pybind11 — Seamless operability between C++11 and Python**
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    10  `Setuptools example <https://github.com/pybind/python_example>`_
    11  • `Scikit-build example <https://github.com/pybind/scikit_build_example>`_
    12  • `CMake example <https://github.com/pybind/cmake_example>`_
    13  
    14  .. start
    15  
    16  
    17  **pybind11** is a lightweight header-only library that exposes C++ types
    18  in Python and vice versa, mainly to create Python bindings of existing
    19  C++ code. Its goals and syntax are similar to the excellent
    20  `Boost.Python <http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_58_0/libs/python/doc/>`_
    21  library by David Abrahams: to minimize boilerplate code in traditional
    22  extension modules by inferring type information using compile-time
    23  introspection.
    24  
    25  The main issue with Boost.Python—and the reason for creating such a
    26  similar project—is Boost. Boost is an enormously large and complex suite
    27  of utility libraries that works with almost every C++ compiler in
    28  existence. This compatibility has its cost: arcane template tricks and
    29  workarounds are necessary to support the oldest and buggiest of compiler
    30  specimens. Now that C++11-compatible compilers are widely available,
    31  this heavy machinery has become an excessively large and unnecessary
    32  dependency.
    33  
    34  Think of this library as a tiny self-contained version of Boost.Python
    35  with everything stripped away that isn't relevant for binding
    36  generation. Without comments, the core header files only require ~4K
    37  lines of code and depend on Python (3.6+, or PyPy) and the C++
    38  standard library. This compact implementation was possible thanks to
    39  some of the new C++11 language features (specifically: tuples, lambda
    40  functions and variadic templates). Since its creation, this library has
    41  grown beyond Boost.Python in many ways, leading to dramatically simpler
    42  binding code in many common situations.
    43  
    44  Tutorial and reference documentation is provided at
    45  `pybind11.readthedocs.io <https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/latest>`_.
    46  A PDF version of the manual is available
    47  `here <https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/_/downloads/en/latest/pdf/>`_.
    48  And the source code is always available at
    49  `github.com/pybind/pybind11 <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11>`_.
    50  
    51  
    52  Core features
    53  -------------
    54  
    55  
    56  pybind11 can map the following core C++ features to Python:
    57  
    58  - Functions accepting and returning custom data structures per value,
    59    reference, or pointer
    60  - Instance methods and static methods
    61  - Overloaded functions
    62  - Instance attributes and static attributes
    63  - Arbitrary exception types
    64  - Enumerations
    65  - Callbacks
    66  - Iterators and ranges
    67  - Custom operators
    68  - Single and multiple inheritance
    69  - STL data structures
    70  - Smart pointers with reference counting like ``std::shared_ptr``
    71  - Internal references with correct reference counting
    72  - C++ classes with virtual (and pure virtual) methods can be extended
    73    in Python
    74  
    75  Goodies
    76  -------
    77  
    78  In addition to the core functionality, pybind11 provides some extra
    79  goodies:
    80  
    81  - Python 3.6+, and PyPy3 7.3 are supported with an implementation-agnostic
    82    interface (pybind11 2.9 was the last version to support Python 2 and 3.5).
    83  
    84  - It is possible to bind C++11 lambda functions with captured
    85    variables. The lambda capture data is stored inside the resulting
    86    Python function object.
    87  
    88  - pybind11 uses C++11 move constructors and move assignment operators
    89    whenever possible to efficiently transfer custom data types.
    90  
    91  - It's easy to expose the internal storage of custom data types through
    92    Pythons' buffer protocols. This is handy e.g. for fast conversion
    93    between C++ matrix classes like Eigen and NumPy without expensive
    94    copy operations.
    95  
    96  - pybind11 can automatically vectorize functions so that they are
    97    transparently applied to all entries of one or more NumPy array
    98    arguments.
    99  
   100  - Python's slice-based access and assignment operations can be
   101    supported with just a few lines of code.
   102  
   103  - Everything is contained in just a few header files; there is no need
   104    to link against any additional libraries.
   105  
   106  - Binaries are generally smaller by a factor of at least 2 compared to
   107    equivalent bindings generated by Boost.Python. A recent pybind11
   108    conversion of PyRosetta, an enormous Boost.Python binding project,
   109    `reported <https://graylab.jhu.edu/Sergey/2016.RosettaCon/PyRosetta-4.pdf>`_
   110    a binary size reduction of **5.4x** and compile time reduction by
   111    **5.8x**.
   112  
   113  - Function signatures are precomputed at compile time (using
   114    ``constexpr``), leading to smaller binaries.
   115  
   116  - With little extra effort, C++ types can be pickled and unpickled
   117    similar to regular Python objects.
   118  
   119  Supported compilers
   120  -------------------
   121  
   122  1. Clang/LLVM 3.3 or newer (for Apple Xcode's clang, this is 5.0.0 or
   123     newer)
   124  2. GCC 4.8 or newer
   125  3. Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 or newer
   126  4. Intel classic C++ compiler 18 or newer (ICC 20.2 tested in CI)
   127  5. Cygwin/GCC (previously tested on 2.5.1)
   128  6. NVCC (CUDA 11.0 tested in CI)
   129  7. NVIDIA PGI (20.9 tested in CI)
   130  
   131  About
   132  -----
   133  
   134  This project was created by `Wenzel
   135  Jakob <http://rgl.epfl.ch/people/wjakob>`_. Significant features and/or
   136  improvements to the code were contributed by Jonas Adler, Lori A. Burns,
   137  Sylvain Corlay, Eric Cousineau, Aaron Gokaslan, Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve, Trent Houliston, Axel
   138  Huebl, @hulucc, Yannick Jadoul, Sergey Lyskov Johan Mabille, Tomasz Miąsko,
   139  Dean Moldovan, Ben Pritchard, Jason Rhinelander, Boris Schäling, Pim
   140  Schellart, Henry Schreiner, Ivan Smirnov, Boris Staletic, and Patrick Stewart.
   141  
   142  We thank Google for a generous financial contribution to the continuous
   143  integration infrastructure used by this project.
   144  
   145  
   146  Contributing
   147  ~~~~~~~~~~~~
   148  
   149  See the `contributing
   150  guide <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md>`_
   151  for information on building and contributing to pybind11.
   152  
   153  License
   154  ~~~~~~~
   155  
   156  pybind11 is provided under a BSD-style license that can be found in the
   157  `LICENSE <https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/blob/master/LICENSE>`_
   158  file. By using, distributing, or contributing to this project, you agree
   159  to the terms and conditions of this license.
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