On 2020-07-21 06:33, Huang, Yang wrote:
Hi, Guido
Yes. Micropyhton is also in consideration.
But sqlite3 is the first usage. There should be some additional features
like numpy, scipy... Not sure if micropython supports well?
Or is there a feasible way to strip CPython ?
Thanks.
You want a minimal Python, yet with numpy, scipy, ...? Those sound like
contradictory goals to me!
*From:* Guido van Rossum <gu...@python.org>
*Sent:* Monday, July 20, 2020 10:45 PM
*To:* Huang, Yang <yang.hu...@intel.com>
*Cc:* python-dev@python.org
*Subject:* Re: [Python-Dev] How to customize CPython to a minimal set
Have you considered starting with micropython? It’s made for embedded
systems and fully supports Python 3 syntax. Adding sqlite3 support to it
will be less work than stripping all the I/O from CPython.
—Guido
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 06:48 Huang, Yang <yang.hu...@intel.com
<mailto:yang.hu...@intel.com>> wrote:
Hi, all
There is a request to run python in a Linux-based embedded resource
constrained system with sqlite3 support.
So many features are not required, like posixmodule, signalmodule,
hashtable ...
But seems there are some dependencies among the
Modules/Parser/Python/Objects/Programs...
Is there a way to tailor CPython 3 to a minimal set with sqlite3
(the less syscalls the better) ?
Is it possible to do that?
Thank you.
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