--- stef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doing a simulation of another language (JAL),
I translate the other language into Python code,
then I execute this converted Python code.
[...]
(btw the whole program is running as an graphical
(wxPython) application)
I worked on an open source project that
--- Diez B. Roggisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any other (simple) ways of achieving
this ?
(btw the whole program is running as an graphical
(wxPython) application)
use the python trace facilities.
http://docs.python.org/lib/module-trace.html
I'm not sure how much that
hello,
doing a simulation of another language (JAL),
I translate the other language into Python code,
then I execute this converted Python code.
Now I need todo some checks and give visual feedback to the user,
each time a line of code is executed.
One way of realizing this, is to add a
Steve Howell wrote:
--- stef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doing a simulation of another language (JAL),
I translate the other language into Python code,
then I execute this converted Python code.
[...]
(btw the whole program is running as an graphical
(wxPython) application)
I
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
stef wrote:
hello,
doing a simulation of another language (JAL),
I translate the other language into Python code,
then I execute this converted Python code.
Now I need todo some checks and give visual feedback to the user,
each time a line of code is executed.
stef wrote:
hello,
doing a simulation of another language (JAL),
I translate the other language into Python code,
then I execute this converted Python code.
Now I need todo some checks and give visual feedback to the user,
each time a line of code is executed.
One way of realizing
--- stef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the language I want to simulate (JAL),
is very Pascal like,
and therefor can be easily converted into equivalent
Python code.
One more idea. If you haven't already, maybe you can
post something to the PyPy community to effect of
this:
'''
I have a
--- stef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve,
that's exactly what I've in mind.
The screen shots, looks really good,
and I'll definitely will take a deeper look into
your code.
Cool, good luck. Feel free to contact me privately if
you have questions about the implementation. There's
also a