> Gadfly comes with kjbuckets, which is written in C. The rest is > Python. Gadfly uses the included kjbuckets for storage if it is > available, but happily runs without it with a performance hit. So > Jython gets a RDBMS implementation too. Hm. I've not reviewed kjbuckets myself, but I've heard it's some of the hairiest C code ever written. The problem with putting that in the Python distribution is that we end up having to maintain it, whether we want to or not. So I'm -1 on adding kjbuckets. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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