Pythran Usage

$ pythran --help usage: pythran [-h] [-o OUTPUT_FILE] [-E] [-e] [-f flag] [-v] [-p pass] [-m machine] [-I include_dir] [-L ldflags] [-D macro_definition] [-O level] [-g] input_file pythran: a python to C++ compiler positional arguments: input_file the pythran module to compile, either a .py or a .cpp file optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -o OUTPUT_FILE path to generated file -E only run the translator, do not compile -e similar to -E, but does not generate python glue -f flag any compiler switch relevant to the underlying C++ compiler -v be verbose -p pass any pythran optimization to apply before code generation -m machine any machine flag relevant to the underlying C++ compiler -I include_dir any include dir relevant to the underlying C++ compiler -L ldflags any search dir relevant to the linker -D macro_definition any macro definition relevant to the underlying C++ compiler -O level any optimization level relevant to the underlying C++ compiler -g any debug level relevant to the underlying C++ compiler It's a megablast!