Hi Caleb, On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 22:32 -0500, Caleb Hattingh wrote: > I saw it on a webpage a few days ago, can't seem to find it again. Tried > a google search for > > "pypy needed translate C modules" > > but that didn't turn up what I was looking for. Anyone have that page > ref handy listing the C modules that the pypy team need translated into > python?
I think that currently the best page for that actually is the compliancy test results page: http://codespeak.net/~hpk/pypy-testresult/ especially in the "non-core" section further below. You'll see a list of the currently not implemented C-level modules. However, most interesting is completing full posix/os-module support e.g. for listdir() and process-creation functionality. Also having a socket-API wrapper at RPython/low-level-function level and for e.g. 'zlib' seem like "big time" enablers for allowing more programs/modules to run on top of pypy-c/pypy-llvm. (we are employing a "pypy-XYZ" scheme where XYZ marks the backend). Recently, Niklaus Heidimann successfully implemented the array and _sre module as part of his SOC project, of which he got the latter to translate to low-level during the last Heidelberg sprint! cheers, holger -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list