Hello, This is my first posting to a Python group (and I'm starting with Python seriously only now) , so bear with me if I make some mistakes.
I want to generate 3 different versions of a C++ source code, basically injecting different flavours of inline assembler depending on target compiler/CPU. Code generation should be integrated into a 'master source file' which is the processed and generates the right code for GCC / MSVC or other cases. Something like: int FastAdd( int t1, int t2 ){ int r; ##if USE_INLINE_ASM #ARG( eax, "t1") #ARG( ebx, "t2") #ASM( "add", ebx, eax ) #RES( eax, "r" ) ##else r = t1+t2; ##endif return r; } On processing, given constant USE_INLINE_ASM (or not) the right code is generated to a target file, which goes into the build process. I was looking for packages that can do this and came up with some candidates: - "empy" - http://www.alcyone.com/pyos/empy/ - It looks like it could do the job, but appears non-maintained since 2003. - "Cheetah" - Looks like more of a tool to do fix replacements of code snippets. There is some logic going on in the "ARG", "ASM" and "RES" sections, so I need to link code generation with true Python functions. The situation is really quite similar to HTML/PHP except, here we would have C++/Python. Any suggestions? Thanks, //Arne S. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list