Rustom Mody <rustompm...@gmail.com> writes: > On Monday, May 23, 2016 at 1:38:41 PM UTC+5:30, rocky wrote: >> On Monday, May 23, 2016 at 2:17:07 AM UTC-4, Pete Forman wrote: >> > rocky writes: >> > >> > > I'm looking for a good name for a relatively new project I'll put >> > > on pypy. >> > > >> > > I've been working on a module to disassemble Python bytecode from >> > > many versions of Python. (Right now 2.3 .. 3.5 bytecode, largely >> > > works.) >> > > >> > > Of course, in order to do that you also need routines to >> > > unmarshal bytecode. So that's in there as well. >> > > >> > > In the future, I may could add a marshaler and an assembler to >> > > Python bytecode. I know, this is kind of perverse. >> > > >> > > At any rate the name I've been using is "pyxdis". See >> > > https://github.com/rocky/python-pyxdis. >> > > >> > > In the past I've been told by Polish-speaking people that my >> > > names are hard to pronounce. (If you've ever heard any Polish >> > > tongue twisters, you'll know that this really hurts.) >> > > >> > > Any suggestions for a better name? >> > >> > relipmoc >> > >> > -- >> > Pete Forman >> >> Interesting. (For those who are slow like myself, it is "compile" >> backwards.
Well it's actually "compiler" but I'd not be offended if you want to develop the idea. > Heh! I also wondered... > And if you are into that kinda stuff, how about: ɔoɯdᴉlǝ ? (¿) I did consider suggesting that but it falls foul of PEP 426. PyPI is not yet ready to dip its toes outside of the confines of ASCII. [wry smile emoji deleted] -- Pete Forman -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list