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Ibrahim Numanagić 48a2bfa57a
Add Cython fixes (decorator arguments, pyvars support) (#42)
* Add Cython fixes (decorator arguments, pyvars support)

* Update CI and README

* Fix problematic test

* Don't track Cython-generated cpp file [ci skip]

* Fix test

* Various codon.jit improvements

* clang-format [ci skip]

* Add docs [ci skip]

* Add docs link

Co-authored-by: A. R. Shajii <ars@ars.me>
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Codon Pipeline

Codon is a high-performance Python compiler that compiles Python code to native machine code without any runtime overhead. Typical speedups over Python are on the order of 100x or more, on a single thread. Codon supports native multithreading which can lead to speedups many times higher still.

The Codon framework is fully modular and extensible, allowing for the seamless integration of new modules, compiler optimizations, domain-specific languages and so on. We actively develop Codon extensions for a number of domains such as bioinformatics and quantitative finance.

Codon at a glance

A simple Python program fib.py...

from time import time

def fib(n):
    return n if n < 2 else fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2)

t0 = time()
ans = fib(40)
t1 = time()
print(f'Computed fib(40) = {ans} in {t1 - t0} seconds.')

... run through Python and Codon:

$ python3 fib.py
Computed fib(40) = 102334155 in 17.979357957839966 seconds.
$ codon run -release fib.py
Computed fib(40) = 102334155 in 0.275645 seconds.