It's a Rust library that lets you call Python code from within a Rust program - you can pass globals and locals if you want - and access the Python variables afterwards. You can also write Rust routines that can be called from Python.
It reminds me of Jython, though so far it's more cumbersome to use. But interesting to contemplate!
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Mar 7, 2022, 9:45:43 PM3/7/22
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Reminds me of ATLAST by Autodesk, a library routine that codes like FORTH, that can be called by C programs. Now available in 64 bits version.
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Mar 8, 2022, 3:09:22 AM3/8/22
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I knew of FICLK (from allied thread) from ... decades ago, but I have never heard of ATLAST until now - thanks!
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Mar 8, 2022, 10:30:06 AM3/8/22
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