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C Extensions allow for native C/C++ code (with a small penalty) to be used within Python. The documentation can be found here, here, and here.
The main benefit of using C Extensions would be the speed of C, with a slight penalty, when translating between C and Python.
To build from source, use python3 setup.py build
.
To install from source, use python3 setup.py install
.
To install using pip, use pip install pyntegrate
git clone https://github.com/rtsfred3/pyntegrate.git
python3 setup.py install
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