Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info> writes: > On Fri, 1 May 2015 07:01 am, Mark Lawrence wrote: > > > http://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-progress-spring-2015.html > > Anyone care to summarise the highlights
Nuitka Progress in Spring 2015 * SSA (Single State Assignment Form): will allow Nuitka to be an *optimising* compiler for Python. * Scalability: Nuitka uses less memory now, and generates smaller code output. * Compatibility: will pass the Python 3.4 test suite. Python 3.5 support is coming along. Problems with the import system are gone after a complete rewrite of that code. * Performance: improvements are spotty, but real. More progress needs to be made. * Standalone: steady improvement but no big news. * Debian Jessie released this month, and contains a packaged Nuitka. * Funding continues; please send more, this is an independent project. * EuroPython 2015 will have an appearance by the Nuitka team. * Collaborators: the infrastructure is there now to join and work on developing Nuitka. > for those of us who just crashed their web browser for the second time > today? (F*%$ing javascript...) <URL:http://vimeo.com/93691338> -- \ “A lie can be told in a few words. Debunking that lie can take | `\ pages. That is why my book… is five hundred pages long.” —Chris | _o__) Rodda, 2011-05-05 | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list