On 23 March 2012 07:38, james <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does asciidoc work OK with pypy?  (Or indeed any other accelerator?)

Try it :)

Asciidoc is pure Python 2 and tries to support 2.4-2.7, it doesn't
deliberately do anything that won't work with non-cpython
implementations but doesn't "officially" support them.  On the other
hand it does use the _XXX_ members that pypy might have trouble with.

It will depend on the compatibility of the implementation and note
that Asciidoc does call itself recursively and up 8.6.7 that is
hardcoded to the python command.

The Nuitka compiler has been reported to work, see http://nuitka.net/blog/.

Recently a minor change was made to accomodate a regression that made
asciidoc not work on Jython but in general there is no specific
support for other implementations.

Cheers
Lex

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