On Monday, July 30, 2012 at 6:27:04 AM UTC-7, manian...@gmail.com wrote:
> I created py2c ( http://code.google.com/p/py2c )- an open source Python to
> C/C++ translator!
> py2c is looking for developers!
> To join create a posting in the py2c-discuss Google Group or email me!
> Thanks
> PS:I hope
On Monday, July 30, 2012 at 6:27:04 AM UTC-7, Ramchandra Apte wrote:
> I created py2c ( http://code.google.com/p/py2c )- an open source Python to
> C/C++ translator!
> py2c is looking for developers!
> To join create a posting in the py2c-discuss Google Group or email me!
> Thanks
> PS:I hope this
On Sunday, 2 September 2012 12:53:35 UTC+5:30, Serhiy Storchaka wrote:
> On 02.09.12 06:15, Ramchandra Apte wrote:
>
> > It converts to *pure* C/C++ *without* using Python or its API so that it
> > can be the same speed as C/C++
>
>
>
> How is it implemented long integers?
py2c has been jus
On 02/09/2012 07:16, Ramchandra Apte wrote:
On Sunday, 2 September 2012 11:18:38 UTC+5:30, Michael Torrie wrote:
On 09/01/2012 09:15 PM, Ramchandra Apte wrote:
It converts to *pure* C/C++ *without* using Python or its API so that it can be
the same speed as C/C++
Sounds like a fun projec
On 02.09.12 06:15, Ramchandra Apte wrote:
It converts to *pure* C/C++ *without* using Python or its API so that it can be
the same speed as C/C++
How is it implemented long integers?
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Ramchandra Apte, 02.09.2012 08:10:
>> That's reason enough for it. Do you plan to port all the standard
> python modules as well, though?
>
> Well, it should be quite easy because most of the _modules are either C
> accelerator (which there is no need to port) or a C wrapper (which should be
>
On Sunday, 2 September 2012 11:18:38 UTC+5:30, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 09/01/2012 09:15 PM, Ramchandra Apte wrote:
>
> > It converts to *pure* C/C++ *without* using Python or its API so that it
> > can be the same speed as C/C++
>
>
>
> Sounds like a fun project for you. I hope you learn
>That's reason enough for it. Do you plan to port all the standard
python modules as well, though?
Well, it should be quite easy because most of the _modules are either C
accelerator (which there is no need to port) or a C wrapper (which should be
trivial to port)
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On 09/01/2012 09:15 PM, Ramchandra Apte wrote:
> It converts to *pure* C/C++ *without* using Python or its API so that it can
> be the same speed as C/C++
Sounds like a fun project for you. I hope you learn a lot doing it.
That's reason enough for it. Do you plan to port all the standard
python
On Tuesday, 31 July 2012 18:16:27 UTC+5:30, Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Stefan Behnel, 31.07.2012 07:23:
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> > From a look at the source code, it seems hard to bring it together with
>
> > anything. It looks very monolithic.
>
>
>
> Hmm, sorry, I mixed it up with "2c.py", which is yet another of t
Stefan Behnel, 31.07.2012 07:23:
> From a look at the source code, it seems hard to bring it together with
> anything. It looks very monolithic.
Hmm, sorry, I mixed it up with "2c.py", which is yet another of those
Python-to-C compilers with an all too similar name.
https://code.google.com/p/2c-p
alex23, 31.07.2012 02:16:
> On Jul 31, 2:42 am, MaxTheMouse wrote:
>> What is the difference between this and Shedskin? Shedskin being a
>> (restricted) python-to-C++ compiler. (http://code.google.com/p/
>> shedskin/) Is the goal to be able to handle any python code or a
>> subset?
>
> There's als
On Jul 31, 2:42 am, MaxTheMouse wrote:
> What is the difference between this and Shedskin? Shedskin being a
> (restricted) python-to-C++ compiler. (http://code.google.com/p/
> shedskin/) Is the goal to be able to handle any python code or a
> subset?
There's also Nuitka, which is an unrestricted
On Jul 30, 7:27 am, maniandra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I created py2c (http://code.google.com/p/py2c)- an open source Python to
> C/C++ translator!
> py2c is looking for developers!
> To join create a posting in the py2c-discuss Google Group or email me!
> Thanks
> PS:I hope this is the appropiate gr
2012/7/30 :
> I created py2c ( http://code.google.com/p/py2c )- an open source Python to
> C/C++ translator!
> py2c is looking for developers!
> To join create a posting in the py2c-discuss Google Group or email me!
> Thanks
> PS:I hope this is the appropiate group for this message.
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I created py2c ( http://code.google.com/p/py2c )- an open source Python to
C/C++ translator!
py2c is looking for developers!
To join create a posting in the py2c-discuss Google Group or email me!
Thanks
PS:I hope this is the appropiate group for this message.
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