Skip Montanaro wrote: > > Gordon> In the soon-to-be-published beta version of my installer, I've > Gordon> got that down to exceptions.py. > > Why not just run exceptions.py through Python2C, visually and experimentally > verify that it works, then ship an exceptions.c as an optional module? > People wanting to ship self-contained packages could then toss exceptions.py > and build the C version of the exceptions module. > > Greg, is there anything in exceptions.py Python2C couldn't handle? Nah, shouldn't have any problem at all. P2C will even create true class objects and expose them in the interface. I think a person might want to consider hand-tuning the output, though :-) Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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