The ASPN compiler
Gerhard Häring
gh at ghaering.de
Sat Jul 12 11:55:12 EDT 2003
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Fuzzyman wrote: > On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 02:21:33 +0200, Gerhard Häring <gh at ghaering.de> > wrote: > >>Fuzzyman wrote: >> >>>What's the score on this (the ASPN python compiler) >> >>There was a proof-of-concept implementation of a Python compiler for the >>.NET platform done by ActiveState and sponsored by Microsoft. >> >>>- is it a true >>>compiler for python ? >>Read the whitepaper, available on the ActiveState site. > > Done that - its not entirely clear - any chance you could answer the > question...... The resulting output can be executed by the .NET runtime and two-way interoperability between Python and .NET is currenty possible according to that paper. >>>- what does it output - binary or C++ for .NET >>>framework............ >>Read the whitepaper, available on the ActiveState site. > > Done that - its not entirely clear - any chance you could answer the > question...... MSIL. >>>if the latter then it could be very cool as it >>>may work with the PocketPC 2003 SDK.... for producing binaries for >>>PDAs from python... cool... >> >>Forget it. Instead what you probably want is a Python implementation for >>Windows CE 3.0. There is one. > > Not for the SH3 processor... doesn't produce binaries. Then you could ask the maintainer to produce such binaries. Or download the free WinCE SDK + Emulator + whatnot yourself and build binaries yourself. You might even learn a little C that way ;-) Or install Linux or NetBSD on that handheld instead :-) -- Gerhard
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