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<h1><img src="figs/python.gif" alt="(Python)"/>Boost Graph Library: Python Bindings (<b>Experimental</b>)</h1>
<p>The Boost Graph Library offers a wealth of graph algorithms and
data types for C++. These algorithms are flexible and efficient,
but the mechanisms employed to achieve this goal can result in
long compile times that slow the development cycle.</p>
<p>The Python bindings are build using the <a
href="../../python/doc/index.html">Boost.Python</a> library. The bindings are
meant to strike a balance of usability, flexibility, and
efficiency, making it possible to rapidly develop useful systems
using the BGL in Python.</p>
<p>The Python bindings for the BGL are now part of a <a
href="http://www.osl.iu.edu/~dgregor/bgl-python/">separate
project</a>. They are no longer available within the Boost
tree.</p>
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<A HREF="../../../people/doug_gregor.html">Doug Gregor</A>, Indiana University (<script language="Javascript">address("cs.indiana.edu", "dgregor")</script>)<br>
<A HREF=http://www.osl.iu.edu/~lums>Andrew Lumsdaine</A>,
Indiana University (<script language="Javascript">address("osl.iu.edu", "lums")</script>)
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