Stefan Behnel, 04.08.2012 15:53: > Thomas Rachel, 04.08.2012 14:51: >> Am 04.08.2012 11:10 schrieb Stefan Behnel: >>> As long as you don't use any features of the Cython language, it's plain >>> Python. That makes it a Python compiler in my eyes. >> >> Tell that the C++ guys. C++ is mainly a superset of C. But nevertheless, C >> and C++ are distinct languages and so are Python and Cython. > > So, if a C++ compiler takes a .c file and compiles it with C language > semantics, it doesn't qualify as a C compiler? That implies a rather weird > definition of a C compiler, I'd say.
Ah, sorry. Got it. You were again talking about Cython the language. Sure, Cython the language is different from Python the language. Cython the compiler can compile both. Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list