Lets not be a little presumptious shall we. This is the second time you seem to be claiming that I haven't done my research/reading.
I have been following the progress of PyPy over 2 years. Its great work. So is Shedskin. Just for the record, I have used PyRex, Cython. And have read the documentation and/or sample code for both Shedskin and PyPy If people say that there are emotional and pragmatic reasons for the 2 projects not coming together. That makes sense. I just don't see any logical reasons, thats all. And I haven't heard any on this thread either. BTW, Just because I top post for "readability" doesn't mean I haven't read all the threads in detail. Sarvi ----- Original Message ---- From: Stefan Behnel <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 2:30:32 AM Subject: Re: [pypy-dev] Question on the future of RPython Saravanan Shanmugham, 03.09.2010 11:11: > From: Jacob Hallén >> It is a matter of personal pride, I think. If we made the invitation to the >> Shedskin people they would see this as "Pypy thinks they are way cooler than >> us, so they invite us to be part of their project". This would naturally >> generate a refusal, because even though we don't make such value statements, >> it would be viewed that way. >> >> So, we don't make such invitations, even if they make sense. > > I have heard repeatedly in this alias that PyPy's RPython is very difficult to > use. > > I have also heard here and elsewhere that Shedskin fast and is great for what >it > does i.e. translate its version of Restricted Python to C++. > > Which then begs the question, would it make sense for PyPy to adopt Shedskin to > compile its PyPy RPython code into C++/binary. You should seriously read and try to understand the e-mails that you reply to, instead of top-posting them away. Stefan _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
