4 Cython (http://www.cython.org) is based on Pyrex, but supports more
5 cutting edge functionality and optimizations.
9 The original Pyrex program was licensed "free of restrictions" (see
10 below). Cython itself is licensed under the
12 PYTHON SOFTWARE FOUNDATION LICENSE
13 http://www.python.org/psf/license/
17 --------------------------
19 There are TWO mercurial (hg) repositories included with Cython:
21 * Various project files, documentation, etc. (in the top level directory)
22 * The main codebase itself (in Cython/)
24 We keep these separate for easier merging with the Pyrex project.
26 To see the change history for Cython code itself, go to the Cython
31 This requires that you have installed Mercurial.
34 -- William Stein (wstein@gmail.com)
39 The following is from Pyrex:
40 ------------------------------------------------------
41 This is a development version of Pyrex, a language
42 for writing Python extension modules.
46 Doc/About.html for a description of the language
47 INSTALL.txt for installation instructions
48 USAGE.txt for usage instructions
49 Demos for usage examples
51 Comments, suggestions, bug reports, etc. are
54 Copyright stuff: Pyrex is free of restrictions. You
55 may use, redistribute, modify and distribute modified
58 The latest version of Pyrex can be found here:
60 http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/
62 Greg Ewing, Computer Science Dept, +--------------------------------------+
63 University of Canterbury, | A citizen of NewZealandCorp, a |
64 Christchurch, New Zealand | wholly-owned subsidiary of USA Inc. |
65 greg@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz +--------------------------------------+