David Brown wrote:
Python is pretty much
defined as an interpreted language. There are people trying to make
compilers for it, but it's hard.
Transform the python code into lisp
That would be "compiling" the Python. Which, as you say, is hard. :-)
Unless you mean dynamically transforming it into Lisp at runtime, then
interpreting the lisp. Or compiling the lisp bit by bit at runtime, if
possible. Which probably won't get you that much of a speed boost.
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