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Kirill Smelkov
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Merge pull request #2145 from gabrieldemarmiesse/installation
Put the pip installation first.
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.. dagss tried other forms of ReST lists and they didn't look nice
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The simplest way of installing Cython is by using ``pip``:
::
pip install Cython
The newest Cython release can always be downloaded from
The newest Cython release can always be downloaded from
http://cython.org. Unpack the tarball or zip file, enter the
http://cython.org. Unpack the tarball or zip file, enter the
directory, and then run::
directory, and then run::
python setup.py install
python setup.py install
If you have ``pip`` set up on your system (e.g. in a virtualenv or a
recent Python version), you should be able to fetch Cython from PyPI
and install it using
::
pip install Cython
For one-time builds, e.g. for CI/testing, on platforms that are not covered
For one-time builds, e.g. for CI/testing, on platforms that are not covered
by one of the wheel packages provided on PyPI, it is substantially faster
by one of the wheel packages provided on PyPI, it is substantially faster
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