I'va got a trojan message by my virus scanner trying to download the 0.03 exe-file. Something to worry about?
Carl Mark Dufour schrieb: > Hi all, > > Thanks to the people trying out Shed Skin 0.0.2 and letting me know > about several problems they encountered. I have released an updated > version, 0.0.3. It contains some fixes, adds support for several > builtin functions (sorted, xrange..) and the Windows version is now a > mere 3 MB, instead of 20 :-) > > Shed Skin's main purpose is to optimize algorithmic-like Python code, > by applying advanced global type inference techniques. It does not > support e.g. exceptions (yet), and there are currently some other > limitations. Importing modules requires some extra work on the part of > the user (see the README for details,) although some imports are > currently supported (some math, random functions and sys.argv.) What > you gain by using Shed Skin is highly optimized code (industrial C++ > compiler), independent of any virtual machine. It is also possible to > create highly optimized extension modules this way. > > I invite anyone to try not too large algorithmic-like programs (e.g. > AI stuff) with Shed Skin and to let me know if there are any problems. > Even though 129 test programs already work well (6 of which are larger > than 100 lines), there are still many unimplemented minor features > that I can easily fix, provided someone shows me a nice use case. > Thanks to the people that have sent me failing code snippets before! > > http://shedskin.sourceforge.net > http://shed-skin.blogspot.com > > > Thanks! > Mark Dufour. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list