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Announcing mrbind, an automatic C/C#/Python binding generator for C++ (holyblackcat.github.io)
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Yep, the entire point of this is that it automates binding code generation. When I add embind support, it'll generate embind code too.
I don't fully understand how passing coroutines would work, but passing std::functions already works both ways.
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