On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 7:39 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what are my chances of getting cppyy enabled by default in the next (beta)
> release of pypy?
>
> The code has been cleaned so that no external libraries are needed when
> builing pypy-c, and none will be needed at run-time until "import cppyy".
>
> There is, however, an increase of 1.5MB in size of the pypy-c executable,
> but that should decrease when I can find more/better ways of reusing the
> code in _cfff_backend as-is.
>
> Currently, I'm working on updating the documentation and providing a tar
> file with Reflex in there. Other than that, I need to find a way to get
> at least some tests to run (right now all are disabled if genreflex is
> not found). I'm thinking of a "dummy" backend. Anything else?
>
> Thanks,
>      Wim
>
> P.S.: I'm figuring that if one can load a reflex library dynamically, the
> code can also manage multiple of them, simply by keeping track from which
> backend the reflection info came from. With that in place, several backends
> could be used simultaneously, and allow tight integration since objects can
> easily be shared among them. It should then not be too hard to extend e.g.
> SWIG to be used in the same way.
>
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I don't see a reason why not. If 1.5M were an issue, we should kill multimethods

Cheers,
fijal
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