Bug#932003: ITP: mypyc -- Mypy to Python C Extension Compile
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Subject: ITP: mypyc -- Mypy to Python C Extension Compile Package: wnpp Owner: Michael R. Crusoe Severity: wishlist * Package name: mypyc Version : 0.0.git.20190713T1002.833151a+ds1 Upstream Author : Copyright: © 2017-2018 Jukka Lehtosalo and contributors * URL : http://www.mypy-lang.org/ * License : Expat Programming Lang: C Description : Mypy to Python C Extension Compile *Mypyc is (mostly) not yet useful for general Python development.* . Mypyc is a compiler that compiles mypy-annotated, statically typed Python modules into CPython C extensions. Currently our primary focus is on making mypy faster through compilation -- the default mypy wheels are compiled with mypyc. Compiled mypy is about 4x faster than without compilation. . Mypyc compiles what is essentially a Python language variant using "strict" semantics. This means (among some other things): . * Most type annotations are enforced at runtime (raising ``TypeError`` on mismatch) . * Classes are compiled into extension classes without ``__dict__`` (much, but not quite, like if they used ``__slots__``) . * Monkey patching doesn't work . * Instance attributes won't fall back to class attributes if undefined . * Metaclasses not supported . * Also there are still a bunch of bad bugs and unsupported features :) . Compiled modules can import arbitrary Python modules, and compiled modules can be used from other Python modules. Typically mypyc is used to only compile modules that contain performance bottlenecks. . You can run compiled modules also as normal, interpreted Python modules, since mypyc targets valid Python code. This means that all Python developer tools and debuggers can be used. . This package provides the command-line interface. Remark: This package is maintained by Debian Med Packaging Team at https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/mypy
Bug#932003: ITP: mypyc -- Mypy to Python C Extension Compile
Hi, On Sat, 13 Jul 2019 18:29:45 +0200 "Michael R. Crusoe" wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > > Subject: ITP: mypyc -- Mypy to Python C Extension Compile > Package: wnpp > Owner: Michael R. Crusoe > Severity: wishlist > > * Package name: mypyc > Version : 0.0.git.20190713T1002.833151a+ds1 > Upstream Author : Copyright: © 2017-2018 Jukka Lehtosalo and contributors > * URL : http://www.mypy-lang.org/ > * License : Expat > Programming Lang: C > Description : Mypy to Python C Extension Compile > *Mypyc is (mostly) not yet useful for general Python development.* > . > Mypyc is a compiler that compiles mypy-annotated, statically typed > Python modules into CPython C extensions. Currently our primary focus > is on making mypy faster through compilation -- the default mypy wheels > are compiled with mypyc. Compiled mypy is about 4x faster than > without compilation. > . > Mypyc compiles what is essentially a Python language variant using "strict" > semantics. This means (among some other things): > . > * Most type annotations are enforced at runtime (raising ``TypeError`` on > mismatch) > . > * Classes are compiled into extension classes without ``__dict__`` > (much, but not quite, like if they used ``__slots__``) > . > * Monkey patching doesn't work > . > * Instance attributes won't fall back to class attributes if undefined > . > * Metaclasses not supported > . > * Also there are still a bunch of bad bugs and unsupported features :) > . > Compiled modules can import arbitrary Python modules, and compiled modules > can be used from other Python modules. Typically mypyc is used to only > compile modules that contain performance bottlenecks. > . > You can run compiled modules also as normal, interpreted Python > modules, since mypyc targets valid Python code. This means that > all Python developer tools and debuggers can be used. > . > This package provides the command-line interface. > > Remark: This package is maintained by Debian Med Packaging Team at >https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/mypy I’m going to review this; if you need a sponsor, I can do, just let me know. -- Cheers, Andrej
Bug#932003: ITP: mypyc -- Mypy to Python C Extension Compile
Thanks Andrej! I recently learned that mypyc is being rolled into the main mypy package upstream, so I'm holding off for the next release of mypy -- Michael R. Crusoe Co-founder & Lead, Common Workflow Language project m...@commonwl.org On Wed, Sep 11, 2019, 21:40 Andrej Shadura wrote: > Hi, > > On Sat, 13 Jul 2019 18:29:45 +0200 "Michael R. Crusoe" > wrote: > > Package: wnpp > > Severity: wishlist > > > > Subject: ITP: mypyc -- Mypy to Python C Extension Compile > > Package: wnpp > > Owner: Michael R. Crusoe > > Severity: wishlist > > > > * Package name: mypyc > > Version : 0.0.git.20190713T1002.833151a+ds1 > > Upstream Author : Copyright: © 2017-2018 Jukka Lehtosalo and > contributors > > * URL : http://www.mypy-lang.org/ > > * License : Expat > > Programming Lang: C > > Description : Mypy to Python C Extension Compile > > *Mypyc is (mostly) not yet useful for general Python development.* > > . > > Mypyc is a compiler that compiles mypy-annotated, statically typed > > Python modules into CPython C extensions. Currently our primary focus > > is on making mypy faster through compilation -- the default mypy wheels > > are compiled with mypyc. Compiled mypy is about 4x faster than > > without compilation. > > . > > Mypyc compiles what is essentially a Python language variant using > "strict" > > semantics. This means (among some other things): > > . > > * Most type annotations are enforced at runtime (raising ``TypeError`` > on > > mismatch) > > . > > * Classes are compiled into extension classes without ``__dict__`` > > (much, but not quite, like if they used ``__slots__``) > > . > > * Monkey patching doesn't work > > . > > * Instance attributes won't fall back to class attributes if undefined > > . > > * Metaclasses not supported > > . > > * Also there are still a bunch of bad bugs and unsupported features :) > > . > > Compiled modules can import arbitrary Python modules, and compiled > modules > > can be used from other Python modules. Typically mypyc is used to only > > compile modules that contain performance bottlenecks. > > . > > You can run compiled modules also as normal, interpreted Python > > modules, since mypyc targets valid Python code. This means that > > all Python developer tools and debuggers can be used. > > . > > This package provides the command-line interface. > > > > Remark: This package is maintained by Debian Med Packaging Team at > >https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/mypy > > I’m going to review this; if you need a sponsor, I can do, just let me > know. > > -- > Cheers, > Andrej >
Bug#932003: ITP: mypyc -- Mypy to Python C Extension Compile
On 11/09/2019 16:00, Michael Crusoe wrote: > Thanks Andrej! > > I recently learned that mypyc is being rolled into the main mypy package > upstream, so I'm holding off for the next release of mypy Thanks for letting me know. When that happens, ping me if you need a review or something. Meanwhile, I have prepared a merge request to provide better manpages for mypy: https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/mypy/merge_requests/1 Please consider to merge it if you’re not unhappy with the way I do it :) -- Cheers, Andrej