Most of the guides I have read are using Cython anyway — I probably just aren't experienced enough to understand the nuanced of what you are
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touching on... hence why asking for a guide.
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If you've already written c_foo() in C that does what you want, in Cython it's as easy as cdef foo(): c_foo()
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Replying to @michaelhoffman @pjacock
Do you have a guide? I have never used Cython.
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I believe another reply to you was to a book on Cython. I don't have a specific guide/tutorial recommendation beyond that.
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Replying to @michaelhoffman @pjacock
I do not believe that I have to read a whole book. But I will continue my quest and bear this in mind. Thanks!
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FYI: I just ran that example and it just worked so I'm extremely impressed. http://cffi.readthedocs.io/en/release-0.7/# …
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Replying to @o_guest @michaelhoffman
Nice. My interest here is mostly maintaining other people’s Python/C code, which has different pain points…
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CFFI or ctypes a great way to do it but not what I think of as "C extension"
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Replying to @michaelhoffman @pjacock
I think see what you mean. It's annoying there's nothing to read but I'll keep searching.
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If anybody does come across a good post I'd love to read it — hence why I posted the OP. 
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