[Numpy-discussion] A new webpage promoting Compiler technology for CPython

Ronan Lamy ronan.lamy at gmail.com
Sat Feb 16 11:13:16 EST 2013


Le 16/02/2013 16:08, Massimo DiPierro a écrit :
> Sorry for injecting... Which page is this about?

http://compilers.pydata.org/
Cf. the post I answered to.

> On Feb 16, 2013, at 9:59 AM, Ronan Lamy wrote:
>
>> Le 15/02/2013 07:11, Travis Oliphant a écrit :
>>
>>> This page is specifically for Compiler projects that either integrate
>>> with or work directly with the CPython run-time which is why PyPy is not
>>> presently listed.  The PyPy project is a great project but we just felt
>>> that we wanted to explicitly create a collection of links to compilation
>>> projects that are accessible from CPython which are likely less well known.
>>>
>> I won't argue here with the exclusion of PyPy, but RPython is definitely
>> compiler technology that runs on CPython 2.6/2.7. For now, it is only
>> accessible from a source checkout of PyPy but that will soon change and
>> "pip install rpython" isn't far off.
>>
>> Since it's a whole tool chain, it has a wealth of functionalities,
>> though they aren't always well-documented or easy to access from the
>> outside: bytecode analysis, type inference, several GC implementations,
>> a JIT generator, assemblers for several architectures, ...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ronan
>>
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