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Paper: |
PyCPL: The ESO Common Pipeline Library in Python v1.0 |
Volume: |
541, ADASS XXXIII |
Page: |
488 |
Authors: |
Mrunmayi S. Deshpande; Nuria P. F. Lorente; Anthony Horton; Brent Miszalski; Ralf Palsa; Lars Lundin; Anthony Heng; Aidan Farrell |
DOI: |
10.26624/QAPD3359 |
Abstract: |
PyCPL provides full access to ESO’s Common Pipeline Library (CPL)
for astronomical data reduction within a Python environment. Not only does it offer a
Python interface to the robust CPL library, but it also lets users and developers fully
utilise the rest of the scientific Python ecosystem. We have written a C++ layer to
CPL and with pybind11 (a third-party library) created a Pythonic API to CPL. Since
CPL has been around for so long, it has been thoroughly tested and understood. In
2003 it was developed in C due to its efficiency and speed of execution. With the
community however moving away from C/C++ programming and embracing Python
for data processing tasks, there is a need to provide access to the CPL utilities within
a Python environment. With the latest version being released users can now install
PyCPL to run existing CPL recipes (written in C) and access the results from Python. It
also provides the ability to create new recipes in Python using the functionality provided
by CPL. |
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