On 16 Mar, 15:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It seems the development of Cython is going very well, quite > differently from the dead-looking Pyrex. Hopefully Cython will become > more user-friendly too (Pyrex is far from being user-friendly for > Windows users, it doesn't even contain a compiler, I think. The
Pyrex is not dead. And although it may come as a surprise to you, Pyrex IS a compiler. Pyrex does not contain a C compiler. But why should it? There are Microsoft Visual C++, MinGW, Cygwin, lcc, Borland C++, Intel C++ compiler, OpenWatcom, among others. Get your favourite. Being written in pure Python, Pyrex is equally easy to use on Windows and Linux. You have to use the command prompt or disttools on either platform. > The (little) point of this post: sometimes (when the programmer is > quite lazy) statically typed code is more "readable" than Python code. If your task is to translate a Python program into a statically typed language, type annotations can be helpful. But you don't need types to read a/b as 'a divided by b'. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list