Re: [pypy-dev] Sprint report

2007-07-18 Thread Maciek Fijalkowski
Three guys who's names Jacob doesn't remember were working on flex 
backend (reusing JavaScript one to be able to produce flex code and some 
libraries). I've got no idea what was their progress (hopefully they're 
reading pypy-dev and are able to reply :-)

Cheers,
fijal



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Re: [pypy-dev] Sprint report

2007-07-18 Thread Laura Creighton
In a message of Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:54:49 +0200, Maciek Fijalkowski writes:
Three guys who's names Jacob doesn't remember were working on flex 
backend (reusing JavaScript one to be able to produce flex code and some 
libraries). I've got no idea what was their progress (hopefully they're 
reading pypy-dev and are able to reply :-)

Cheers,
fijal

I think they were René Dudfield, Alejandro Curia and Lucio Torre, from
Australia, Argentina and Argentina, who may not be home yet.

Laura

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Re: [pypy-dev] sprint report

2007-07-18 Thread Antonio Cuni
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
 Hi all!
 
 Since I didn't manage to come to Europython and the sprint afterwards, I 
 would really appreciate it if somebody wrote a sprint report. Since I 
 guess that is kind of unlikely to happen now, could at least everybody 
 write a paragraph about what he worked on?


On the first day I worked with Jakub to make the scheme interpreter 
translatable. On the second day, I paired with Maciek trying to make 
pypy-c self-hosted: we fixed few bugs and now it is self-hosted, as long 
as pypy-c is being translated with the same opcodes as the hosting pypy-c.
Finally, I spent the third day by working again with Jakub on the scheme 
interpreter and by experimenting with method lookup in the interpreter, 
without concluding anything interesting :-).

ciao Anto
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