On 23/01/2018 13:23, kushal bhattacharya wrote:
On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 4:34:23 PM UTC+5:30, kushal bhattacharya 
wrote:
Hi,
Is there any python framework or any tool as  which can generate C code from 
python code as it is .

Thanks,
Kushal

yes i have but it generates a complex C code with python dependencies.I want to 
call the generated function from another C code but i Cant figure out how to do 
that

Because the translation isn't simply defined.

I've just tried nuitka on the Python code 'a=b+c', and it generates 2400 lines of C. The main purpose seems to be to generate a self-contained executable corresponding to the Python, but generating first a C equivalent then using a C compiler and linker.

This equivalent code may just contain all the bits in CPython needed to do the job, but bypassing all the stuff to do with executing actual byte-code. But it also seems to do some optimisations (in the generated C before it uses C compiler optimisations), so that if static types can be inferred it might make use of that info.

Perhaps you simply want to use Python syntax to write C code? That would be a different kind of translator. And a simpler one, as 'a=b+c' translates to 'a+b+c;' in C.

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