(Could be of some interest so I keep it on the list)
I'm also not sure it's a good idea. If you want python, it would be better to start afresh with a python version of LilyPond, and move speed-critical things to C(++). Then, end-result will be more "pythonic"
And in that case? Could you make a rough estimation? Is it feasible or is it (as a matter of facts) science fiction?
I imagine that the end result will be slower than the current GUILE/Scheme combo.
My coding time is precious than machine's working one:) -a-
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