On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 5:01 AM Mr Flibble <flib...@i42.removethisbit.co.uk> wrote: > > On 11/02/2021 16:31, Dan Stromberg wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 4:35 AM Mr Flibble <flib...@i42.removethisbit.co.uk> > > wrote: > > > >> > >> Hi! > >> > >> I am starting work on creating a new Python implementation from scratch > >> using "neos" my universal compiler that can compile any programming > >> language. I envision this implementation to be significantly faster than > >> the currently extant Python implementations (which isn't a stretch given > >> how poorly they perform). > >> > > > > I'd like to encourage you to give this a go. It's a huge task, but it's > > needed. > > Actually it is a relatively small task due to the neos universal compiler's > architectural design. If it was a large task I wouldn't be doing it. > > > > > You may be interested in the approaches of Pypy, Cython, Shedskin and > > Nuitka. > > I am not particularly interested in any of the existing implementations as > they bear no relation to the design of my language agnostic universal > compiler, runtime, VM and JIT; the only use they will have will be to > disambiguate certain Python language constructs that I cannot disambiguate > from documentation alone: this is a natural consequence of Python not being > standardized; those steering the language need to grow a pair and get Python > standardized preferably as an ISO Standard. >
You keep insulting Python and the Python devs. Put up or shut up - show some actual code before you make too many boasts. Python DOES have a strong language specification. Its semantics are documented. If you find places where the documentation is lacking, point them out specifically, don't FUD your way through. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list