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PackageDescription | Python module to access OpenCL parallel computation API PyOpenCL lets you access the OpenCL parallel computation API from Python. Here's what sets PyOpenCL apart: * Object cleanup tied to lifetime of objects. This idiom, often called RAII in C++, makes it much easier to write correct, leak- and crash-free code. * Completeness. PyOpenCL puts the full power of OpenCL’s API at your disposal, if you wish. * Convenience. While PyOpenCL's primary focus is to make all of OpenCL accessible, it tries hard to make your life less complicated as it does so--without taking any shortcuts. * Automatic Error Checking. All OpenCL errors are automatically translated into Python exceptions. * Speed. PyOpenCL’s base layer is written in C++, so all the niceties above are virtually free. * Helpful, complete documentation and a wiki. * Liberal licensing (MIT). |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | python-pyopencl |
PackageSection | python |
PackageVersion | 2017.2.2-1 |
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