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[Python-Dev] Psyco to SourceForge

[Python-Dev] Psyco to SourceForge [Python-Dev] Psyco to SourceForgeArmin Rigo arigo@ulb.ac.be
Tue, 4 Dec 2001 17:26:34 +0100 (MET)
Hello everybody,

I have opened a "Psyco" project at SourceForge:

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/psyco/

I suggest that people interested in Psyco post a welcome and start
discussion in the mailing list that I am currently opening there. This
will allow me to stop (mis)using python-dev@python.org for announces.

The source code I have uploaded at SourceForge (and in a .tgz archive at
the Psyco homepage) is version 0.3.4, which is an important rewrite over
the previous version. I have tried to address the two 'bad design' issues
I mentionned in ISSUES.txt:

* pycompiler.c-and-friends are much clearer now, thanks to a clean
interface in vcompiler.h and processor.h to all the gory details;

* the structure of the Python-dependent part Psyco now very closely
follows that of the Python interpreter. Anyone used to the Objects/xxx.c
files of Python should feel at home with Psyco's objects/pxxx.c files. In
fact, they are just a rewrite of the Python interpreter into some "meta-C"
code useable by the specializer of Psyco. If you gave up while trying to
read the code of 0.3.3 please have another look now :-)


Thanks,

Armin Rigo.




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