At 10:12 PM +0200 8/4/03, Samuele Pedroni wrote: >At 15:15 04.08.2003 -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote: >>OTOH, the... 'interesting' task that is parsing perl may well have >>skewed by feelings on the difficulties of bytecode translation vs >>source compilation. ;-P > >with Python they are both easy, the meaty part of the task is >writing a PMC hierarchy that embodies Python semantics or a >non-trivial subset thereof. I imagine that the challenge code should >touch on things like __getattribute__, descriptors, bound and >unbound methods ... otherwise it would be rather unfair. I fully expect a good chunk of the time to be taken up implementing the builtin behaviour of Python, since as you say it wouldn't be much of a challenge without that. Besides, I can't picture any reasonable python program that wouldn't use pretty much all of the engine internals other than the compiler. -- Dan --------------------------------------"it's like this"------------------- Dan Sugalski even samurai dan at sidhe.org have teddy bears and even teddy bears get drunk
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