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Thu Apr 19 06:19:57 EDT 2001
Courageous wrote:>> On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 22:35:56 GMT, "news-server.columbus.rr.com"> <antediluvianistic at columbus.rr.com> wrote:>> >Has everyone contemplated upon creating a python 'compiler', which can> >produce a self-contained binary executable? (for when speed is an absolute> >neccessity) ..or does such a thing exist already? I'd love to give game> >development in Photon a run, and feel that it's simply not fast enough to> >perform some operations.>> Yes and no. For what you are asking for, a python-to-native-machine-code> compiler, there is nothing and won't likely be anything for quite some time.> As it turns out, Python is dynamic enough that fully compiling it is a non-> trivial task surely worthy of many PhD dissertations.>> There are tools, however, which will produce self-contained pthon .exes.> These essentially bundle the program source code (.py files) together> with the python interpreter and the various libraries into a single .exe.>> C//I'd be more interested in a tool that could convert python code modulesto optimised C++ coded modules.(Almost no C++ experience speaking here)Joal Heagney/AncientHart
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