Is it possible he's talking about a 'quad core'? as in a CPU? In that case I think he wants
to optimize a python program for a multiprocessor core with four processors.

sph


On 03/06/2010 07:56 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
mohamed issolah wrote:

2010/3/6 Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org>

mohamed issolah wrote:

hey,

How can I construct a compiler with python just for informatiom ., I have
habit to construct it with C language,

sorry for my english ;-)


You need to tell us what you're really trying to do, what tools you're
willing to use, and probably why you want it. And if you're not sure about
your English, keep the sentence structure straightforward.

Let me make a couple of wild guesses:



You want to design and build a compiler that takes xml information as its source code, and compiles those xml files into Intel x86 machine code. The compiler and the resulting executable needs to run on an x86 Linux machine. Your previous experience was in doing this sort of thing in C, but you want to try it with Python instead. You want to do it without using the lxml
libraries.

You want to build a python compiler, that takes python source code and
produces Java byte code files. You'd like to do this in C, but don't want to use any of the available existing CPython or Jython source code. Your goal is not to make a commercially viable product, but to learn as much as
possible in the process.


DaveA


hey,

I want to create a compiler which transform a code like pascal code (that
what I do in C) to "quad"
In C, I use BISON and FLEX tools.


I've forwarded your message to the list, and fixed your top-posting by moving your response to the bottom. I don't have a clue what "quad" is, unless it's a synonym for Forth.

You haven't specified the OS you'll be using to run the compiler, nor the one you're targeting, so some of these choices may not be useful. For example, the first one is Linux only.

http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/pybison/
    PyBison - Python binding for Bison/Flex

http://freshmeat.net/projects/yeanpypa/
http://www.slash-me.net/dev/snippets/yeanpypa/documentation.html

http://www.python.org/community/sigs/retired/parser-sig/towards-standard/

Or you could go here, which has links to (most of) these and others.
http://wiki.python.org/moin/LanguageParsing

DaveA
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