compyle 0.8.1-6 source package in Ubuntu

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compyle (0.8.1-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/patches:
    - New 0005-cython-runtime-dependency.patch (Closes: #1057987).

 -- Antonio Valentino <email address hidden>  Tue, 12 Dec 2023 07:02:34 +0000

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python3-compyle: Execute a subset of Python on HPC platforms

 ComPyle allows users to execute a restricted subset of Python (almost
 similar to C) on a variety of HPC platforms. Currently it supports
 multi-core execution using Cython, and OpenCL and CUDA for GPU devices.
 .
 Users start with code implemented in a very restricted Python syntax,
 this code is then automatically transpiled, compiled and executed to run
 on either one CPU core, or multiple CPU cores (via OpenMP_) or on a GPU.
 CPy offers source-to-source transpilation, making it a very convenient
 tool for writing HPC libraries.
 .
 Some simple yet powerful parallel utilities are provided which can allow
 you to solve a remarkably large number of interesting HPC problems.
 .
 ComPyle also features JIT transpilation if you wish making it easy to use.