> ... Still the ability to *reliably* translate C programs into Python
> is also tempting.

...not wishing to derail or otherwise disburse your newfound momentum
in any way, I can't help wondering what this exploration might mean
for python-to-C. In other words is this something that couyld
conceivably lead to round tripping?  (disclaimer I know zilch about C,
and don't aim to. I just see smart people using it decades after other
newer/shinier/"better" languages are available everywhere).

-matt

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