[pypy-svn] rev 2220 - pypy/trunk/doc/sprintinfo
sanxiyn at codespeak.net
sanxiyn at codespeak.net
Tue Nov 18 16:50:20 CET 2003
Author: sanxiyn
Date: Tue Nov 18 16:50:19 2003
New Revision: 2220
Modified:
pypy/trunk/doc/sprintinfo/BerlinReport.txt
Log:
reST improvements
Modified: pypy/trunk/doc/sprintinfo/BerlinReport.txt
==============================================================================
--- pypy/trunk/doc/sprintinfo/BerlinReport.txt (original)
+++ pypy/trunk/doc/sprintinfo/BerlinReport.txt Tue Nov 18 16:50:19 2003
@@ -3,15 +3,16 @@
Hi Florian,
[Florian Schulze Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 10:34:25PM +0200]
-> Hi!
->
-> How well did the sprint work out?
->
-> I have seen that there is some pyrex code generation now and there are
-> tests, but what where the results in this area during the sprint?
->
-> Just a very short mail with some information would be grately
-> appreciated.
+
+ Hi!
+
+ How well did the sprint work out?
+
+ I have seen that there is some pyrex code generation now and there are
+ tests, but what where the results in this area during the sprint?
+
+ Just a very short mail with some information would be grately
+ appreciated.
Here is my take. Other mileages may vary so excuse me if i miss anything.
@@ -82,20 +83,16 @@
To sum it up there are the following abstractions:
+============ ===============================================================
interpreter interpreting bytecode, dispatching operations on objects to
-
objectspace implementing operations on boxed objects
-
stdobjspace a concrete space implementing python's standard type system
-
flowobjspace a conrete space performing abstract/symbolic interpretation and
producing a (bytecode-indepedent) flowmodel of execution
-
annotator analysing the flowmodel to infer types.
-
genpyrex taking the (annotated) flowmodel to generate pyrex-code
-
pyrex translating into an C-extension
+============ ===============================================================
As a consequence the former Ann(otation)Space has been ripped apart
(partly into flowobjspace) and is gone now. Long live the flowspace.
@@ -117,15 +114,16 @@
here is a (hopefully complete) list of people who attended and made
all of the above possible:
- Armin Rigo
- Christian Tismer
- Dinu Gherman
- Guenter Jantzen
- Jonathan David Riehl
- Samuele Pedroni
- Stephan Diehl
- Tomek Meka
- and shame on me if i forgot anyone (i am tired ...)
+- Armin Rigo
+- Christian Tismer
+- Dinu Gherman
+- Guenter Jantzen
+- Jonathan David Riehl
+- Samuele Pedroni
+- Stephan Diehl
+- Tomek Meka
+
+and shame on me if i forgot anyone (i am tired ...)
And of course many many thanks to Laura Creighton (AB Strakt),
Nicolas Chauvat (Logilab) and Alistair Burt (DFKI) who tried hard to
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