holger krekel wrote:
Hi Florian,

[Florian Bauer Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 04:53:33PM +0100]

Hi there,

I checked the list of missing C modules on the wiki pages.
I could contribute some code for binascii.py.


nice.


Some time ago i started porting the C module to python.
It's halfway done, but some functions are pretty usable and have some test 
coverage.
Right now, I don't have time to download pypy and play with it, so I don't know 
if there are any issues with integrating my code. It would be best if I could 
develop and test the module on CPython.


that's just fine. Actually it's faster <wink> to develop against CPython and
not let the current PyPy interpret your application level code.

As an addition: I'm just busy figuring out how to make C modules which are implemented in Python easier to compile back to C. It turned out that there is only little to change if your implementation does not use fancy features like generators. If you can assume that - all your globals are constant after initialization - you don't use ints or longs larger than machine words - methods are constants and not shadowed by instance vars - exceptions are raised only if you provide a try statement - no generators - no imports of modules which don't obey these rules - use __all__ to report the exports

then this module is almost ready to become a builtin module.
I just have to convert the exported objects in __all__
an give them an application-python interface, again.

ciao - chris
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