Shedskin is one option - if it doesn't have the modules you need, you could try finding pure python versions of them and translating them too, along with your own code.
Cython is probably the one I hear the most about. On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:37 PM, Vijay Anantha Murthy < vijay.mur...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > Is there any compiler which will help me convert my python code to proper C > code? > In my python code I am using the XML.dom.minidom module to parse an xml and > process the results obtained by ElementsByTagName. > I don't know of any such compiler which will help me convert this kind of > python code to C code. > > My intention is to convert python code to a readable C code which can later > be compile to an .exe file. > Cython will not be of much use to me as it is in the end writing c > extensions which will later be used in python. > However, I wish to use this as a proper readable C code which can later be > shared with users - the c source code as well as the exe along with its > corresponding > .py file. > > My main impediment here is writing out the C code manually myself, my C > skills are quite poor and it would require a huge effort to sharpening my > C skills before writing the code myself, I can not afford that luxury of > time. > > I was surfing and came across shedskin, but that might not just support the > xml minidom module for my purposes. > > Thanks, > Vijay > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > >
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