Kay Schluehr: > RPython is heuristically defined as a subset of Python "static enough > to be translatable to C". So it is actually static analysis that is > done here, not on a local scale but on a simpler sublanguage. It is > not clear to me whether for a sufficiently annotated Py3K program the > inequation RPython != Python still holds?
You may also take a very good look at ShedSkin, it's already able to compile a decent part of Python, and that part is slowly growing still. I'd like to see a comparison of SSPython and RPython (width-wise and running speed wise too) :-) Bye, bearophile -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list