>> >> the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve
>> >> this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather
>> >> than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and
>> >> double-run regression tests (once as python, second time converted
On Sep 20, 12:05 am, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
> Does pyjamas convert any Python program into a JavaScript program with
> the same behavior?
that's one of the sub-goals of the pyjamas project, yes.
> I don't intend to imply that it doesn't - I haven't
> been keeping up with pyjamas devel
On Sep 19, 8:36 pm, Daniel Fetchinson
wrote:
> >> the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve
> >> this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather
> >> than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and
> >> double-run regression te
John Nagle wrote:
Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
Barring the unimplemented libraries and bugs, yes. If you read the
original
post in this thread, you will see that on the roadmap is running the
entire
Python regression suite.
No, it's getting close to running the entire Pyjamas regression suit
Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
Barring the unimplemented libraries and bugs, yes. If you read the original
post in this thread, you will see that on the roadmap is running the entire
Python regression suite.
No, it's getting close to running the entire Pyjamas regression suite,
which is something
>> the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve
>> this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather
>> than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and
>> double-run regression tests (once as python, second time conve
exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
On 19 Sep, 11:04 pm, robert.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve
this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather
than hand-write such large sections of code in
On 19 Sep, 11:04 pm, robert.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to
achieve
this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler,
rather
than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and
double-run
Daniel Fetchinson schrieb:
the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve
this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather
than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and
double-run regression tests (once as python, second time conv
Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve
this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather
than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and
double-run regression tests (once as python, second time conver
>> the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve
>> this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather
>> than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and
>> double-run regression tests (once as python, second time converted to
>> javas
On 18 Sep, 23:17, lkcl wrote:
>
> the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve
> this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather
> than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and
> double-run regression tests (once as python, seco
just for fits and giggles and also because i'm getting fed up of using
web browsers as part of the pyjs development cycle instead of the
command-line, the pyjamas pyv8run.py has been brought back up-to-
scratch, and can now execute the pyjamas LibTest regression tests with
a 99.95% pass rate.
pyv8
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