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Clean up Python code generator #1146

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@clinssen clinssen commented Dec 9, 2024

Just a little cleanup of the Python code generator; added some first steps for synapse support (but not functional yet, hence no added tests).

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@clinssen clinssen requested a review from pnbabu December 10, 2024 16:25
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Thanks for the review! Could you check if the latest updates address your comments?

@clinssen clinssen requested a review from pnbabu December 11, 2024 12:50
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Yes, thanks for the cleanup!

@clinssen clinssen merged commit 461c5c3 into nest:master Dec 11, 2024
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