
Hi, I'm really impressed with the C code generated for some functions I'd like to use in my project. You guys rock! I've run into two problems this morning. In pypy-1.0.0, this: import re import os, sys from pypy.translator.interactive import Translation import py def mytest(): x = re.search('bar', 'foobar') return x.start() t = Translation(mytest) t.annotate() throws an exception: File "/ita/downloaded/pypy-1.0.0/pypy/annotation/unaryop.py", line 567, in simple_call return bltn.analyser(bltn.s_self, *args) File "/ita/downloaded/pypy-1.0.0/pypy/tool/instancemethod.py", line 19, in __call__ return self.im_func(firstarg, *args, **kwds) TypeError': method_get() takes exactly 3 arguments (2 given) .. v1 = simple_call((builtin_function_or_method get), v0) .. '(sre:213)_compile_star2' This is an InstanceMethod where im_self is a SomeDict and args is a tuple with a single element, a SomeTuple whose "const" is (<type 'str'>, 'bar', 0) and whose "items" is (SomeObject, SomeString, SomeInteger). It seems to be calling a method_get() with two args, SomeDict and SomeTuple, whereas it wants 3. Any idea how to fix this? Thinking it might be fixed in svn, I got the latest code using: svn co http://codespeak.net/svn/pypy/dist pypy-dist Then tried to start pypy using: python pypy-dist/pypy/bin/py.py But got: File "/ita/downloaded/pypy-dist/pypy/module/posix/__init__.py", line 3, in ? from pypy.rpython.module.ll_os import RegisterOs File "/ita/downloaded/pypy-dist/pypy/rpython/module/ll_os.py", line 127 @registering_if(os, 'execv') ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax This is all on 64 bit Linux, python 2.4.1. Any idea how I can get my simple function to compile? Best, Martin
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Maciek Fijalkowski
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Martin C. Martin