Szabolcs Nagy wrote: > python creates bytecode (like java classes) > > > you cannot translate python directly to c or machine code, but there > are some projects you probably want to look into > > > Pypy is a python implemetation in python and it can be used to > translate a python scrip to c or llvm code. (large project, work in > progress) > http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/news.html > > > Shedskin translates python code to c++ (not all language features > supported) > http://shed-skin.blogspot.com/ > > > Pyrex is a nice language where you can use python and c like code and > it translates into c code. (it is useful for creating fast python > extension modules or a python wrapper around an existing c library) > http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/
Thanks, Szabolcs. In fact, I want to reproduce a crush on cygwin. I used a session of python code to produce the crush, and want to translate it into C and reproduce it. Is the tools provided by you help with these issues? Of coz, I'll try them first. :) Regards, Johnny -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list