rust-numpy

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Rust bindings for the NumPy C-API

API documentation

Requirements

Note Starting from 0.3, rust-numpy migrated from rust-cpython to pyo3. If you want to use rust-cpython, use version 0.2.1 from crates.io.

Python2 Support

Version 0.5.0 is the last version that supports Python2.

If you want to compile this library with Python2, please use 0.5.0 from crates.io.

In addition, you have to add a feature flag in Cargo.toml like toml [dependencies.numpy] version = "0.5.0" features = ["python2"] .

You can also automatically specify python version in setup.py, using setuptools-rust.

Example

Execute a Python program from Rust and get results

``` toml [package] name = "numpy-test"

[dependencies] pyo3 = "0.13" numpy = "0.13" ```

```rust use numpy::PyArray1; use pyo3::prelude::{PyResult, Python}; use pyo3::types::IntoPyDict;

fn main() -> PyResult<()> { Python::withgil(|py| { let np = py.import("numpy")?; let locals = [("np", np)].intopydict(py); let pyarray: &PyArray1 = py .eval("np.absolute(np.array([-1, -2, -3], dtype='int32'))", Some(locals), None)? .extract()?; let readonly = pyarray.readonly(); let slice = readonly.asslice()?; assert_eq!(slice, &[1, 2, 3]); Ok(()) }) }

```

Write a Python module in Rust

Please see simple-extension directory for the complete example. Also, we have an example project with ndarray-linalg.

```toml [lib] name = "rust_ext" crate-type = ["cdylib"]

[dependencies] numpy = "0.13" ndarray = "0.14"

[dependencies.pyo3] version = "0.13" features = ["extension-module"] ```

```rust use ndarray::{ArrayD, ArrayViewD, ArrayViewMutD}; use numpy::{IntoPyArray, PyArrayDyn, PyReadonlyArrayDyn}; use pyo3::prelude::{pymodule, PyModule, PyResult, Python};

[pymodule]

fn rustext(py: Python<'>, m: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> { // immutable example fn axpy(a: f64, x: ArrayViewD<', f64>, y: ArrayViewD<'_, f64>) -> ArrayD { a * &x + &y }

// mutable example (no return)
fn mult(a: f64, mut x: ArrayViewMutD<'_, f64>) {
    x *= a;
}

// wrapper of `axpy`
#[pyfn(m, "axpy")]
fn axpy_py<'py>(
    py: Python<'py>,
    a: f64,
    x: PyReadonlyArrayDyn<f64>,
    y: PyReadonlyArrayDyn<f64>,
) -> &'py PyArrayDyn<f64> {
    let x = x.as_array();
    let y = y.as_array();
    axpy(a, x, y).into_pyarray(py)
}

// wrapper of `mult`
#[pyfn(m, "mult")]
fn mult_py(_py: Python<'_>, a: f64, x: &PyArrayDyn<f64>) -> PyResult<()> {
    let x = unsafe { x.as_array_mut() };
    mult(a, x);
    Ok(())
}

Ok(())

} ```

Conributing

We welcome issues and pull requests.

PyO3's contrinbuting.md is a nice guide for starting. Also, we have a gitter channel for communicating.