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It might be worth looking at nanobind, which is by the same author, but is a newer version of the approach |
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I'm aware of it, having evaluated it for pyopencl (inducer/pyopencl#546). Migrating to pybind is a good stepping stone at any rate. For now, I appreciate that pybind is a more mature and more forgiving tool. And the rate demands of PyCUDA/PyOpenCL are not so great that the performance gains from nanobind materialize in real-world workloads, at least according to my measurements. |
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Nothing works yet, very drafty.