Good luck for async/await ;-) In case of you'll go to EuroPython next month, don't hesitate to ping me.
Have a nice week. -- Ludovic Gasc (GMLudo) http://www.gmludo.eu/ 2016-06-14 21:52 GMT+02:00 Raffael Tfirst <raffael.tfi...@gmail.com>: > Hi, > I am Raffael Tfirst, currently working on PyPy 3.5 for the Google Summer > of Code. > > Since it might be of interest to some, I want to give you a short summary > of what I do. > > The Python 3.5 features I implement in PyPy are the @ operator for matrix > multiplications (PEP 465), additional unpacking generalizations (PEP 448) > and coroutines with async and await syntax (PEP 492). A short description > of each feature can be found here (at New Syntax Features): > https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.5.html > It would be cool to have those features implemented in PyPy because they > will most likely be used a lot in future Python 3.5 programs, that is why I > want to close this gap and push PyPy a bit closer to Python 3.5 > functionality. > > I started working on this about a month ago. As things stand now, the @ > operator already works. The additional unpacking feature will be ready > soon, too, since a great part is already implemented. There's just some > nasty errors I need to fix before it can be tested. > In about two weeks progress will speed up a lot, because then I'm going to > have way more time for this project. > > For those who are interested, I work on the py3.5 branch. > > You can also check out my progress on my blog: > http://pypy35syntax.blogspot.co.at/ > > _______________________________________________ > pypy-dev mailing list > pypy-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev > >
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