Chance Ginger wrote: > If you are looking for a "real" python to C, well in this case > C++ look for the shedskin compiler. It will take a rather > nice subset of Python and generate C++ code from it.
In which sense is shedskin a more "real" python to C/C++ compiler than some of the other mentioned projects? As most of the others (PyPy, Pyrex), Shedskin works only for a small number of Python programs that don't mix types too wildly. BTW: While the RPython (the subset of the Python language that PyPy can compile) might not be extremely advanced, using it gives you a number of very interesting features: like having the resulting program been enhanced to not use the C stack (for deeply recursive code), using different garbage collection strategies... Cheers, Carl Friedrich Bolz -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list