Binary package “python3-dijitso” in ubuntu bionic

distributed just-in-time building of shared libraries (Python 3)

 Dijitso was written to improve a core component of the FEniCS
 framework, namely the just in time compilation of C++ code that is
 generated from Python modules, but is only called from within a C++
 library, and thus do not need wrapping in a nice Python interface.
 .
 The main approach of dijitso is to use ctypes to import the dynamic
 shared library directly with no attempt at wrapping it in a Python
 interface.
 .
 As long as the compiled code can provide a simple factory function to
 a class implementing a predefined C++ interface, there is no limit to
 the complexity of that interface as long as it is only called from
 C++ code, If you want a Python interface to your generated code,
 dijitso is probably not the answer.
 .
 Although dijitso serves a very specific role within the FEniCS
 project, it does not depend on other FEniCS components.
 .
 The parallel support depends on the mpi4py interface, although mpi4py
 is not actually imported within the dijitso module so it would be
 possible to mock the communicator object with a similar interface.
 .
 This package installs the library for Python 3.