Le dimanche 21 octobre 2012 à 14:03 +0200, Maciej Fijalkowski a écrit : > Hi > > Due to impressive work by Ronan Lamy, we're now able to split RPython > and PyPy. Note that the fact of splitting this is not up to > discussion, however, how we go about it is. During discussions with > Armin we came up with the following plan: > > * We make a copy of pypy repo called rpython. it'll still live under > pypy team on bitbucket. > > * We'll rename toplevel package of pypy to rpython, for the rpython > part. Since we need to change ALL THE IMPORTS, we can do refactorings > of imports now. Proposed changes: > > * to be moved from pypy to rpython: annotation, translator, rlib > * pypy.config must be split somehow, same for tool, bin and for doc > * move pypy.rpython namespace to rpython.rtyper > * move pypy.rpython.lltypesystem to rpython.lltypesystem, same for ootype > * pypy.rpython.memory becomes rpython.gc > * pypy.objspace.flow becomes rpython.flowspace
I think that the changes should go deeper. I see model.py and operation.py as defining the flowgraph-based intermediate representation on which the rest of the tool chain operates. In contrast, the rest of pypy.objspace.flow only deals with translating Python callables to this IR. So I would suggest to move model.py and operation.py to rpython.flowgraph, and to also move there the various generic flow graph manipulation functions that are currently scattered around (e.g. in pypy.translator.backendopt.ssa). > * testrunner and dotviewer can become independent packages +1 (well, I don't really have an opinion on testrunner). IMO, this implies that FunctionGraph should lose its view/show method. > * _pytest stays with pypy, however for rpython you can use whatever > version of py.test you have installed. rpython test suite should also > however be runnable under current contents of _pytest Why the last stipulation? I would think that fishing out _pytest from pypy would require significant acrobatics once the repos are separated. > > * RPython will come with setup.py and be a "normal" python package > > Cheers, > fijal & armin > _______________________________________________ > pypy-dev mailing list > pypy-dev@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev _______________________________________________ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev