Oh I didn't try python-for-guile for a while, seems it got a lot
improvements!

I need to polish guile-lua-rebirth, years ago I was working on run Lua code
as GNU Artanis webapp, it booted successfully, however COVID broke all my
plans, I almost forgot I have it...
https://gitlab.com/NalaGinrut/guile-lua-rebirth

Best regards.

On Sat, Dec 14, 2024, 19:48 Mikael Djurfeldt <mik...@djurfeldt.com> wrote:

> Being able to script in Python in Guile would be the strongest yet
> showcase for multi-language support in Guile and would be an additional
> strong argument for Guile in Emacs.
>
> Den lör 14 dec. 2024 11:23Mikael Djurfeldt <mik...@djurfeldt.com> skrev:
>
>> While this is interesting, I'd like to have support for Python proper,
>> with support for Python C interface such that it is possible to load Python
>> extensions.
>>
>> Stefan Israelsson Tampe previously implemented Python in Guile
>> https://gitlab.com/python-on-guile/python-on-guile/
>>
>> I've tested it and it's possible to load many Python modules in that
>> framework. However, it might be that Python support needs a redesign and
>> rewrite. Perhaps it is then possible to fetch some insights and inspiration
>> from Stefans work?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Mikael
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 7:38 AM Nala Ginrut <nalagin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Recently I've heard about Starlark, which is described as "Starlark is a
>>> dialect of Python. Like Python, it is a dynamically typed language with
>>> high-level data types, first-class functions with lexical scope, and
>>> garbage collection."
>>>
>>> I think it could be easier than implementing original Python.
>>> https://github.com/laurentlb/awesome-starlark
>>>
>>> Best regards.
>>>
>>

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