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For reviews of code which implements any part of a compiler - lexing, parsing, code generation and optimization, etc. Also for any plugin for an existing compiler. Don't use this tag for code which is input to a compiler - tag it with the correct language instead.
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Cyther: The Cross Platform Cython/Python Compiler
The newer version of this question is located here: Cyther: The Cross Platform Cython/Python Compiler (Take 2)
I am currently writing a Python library (soon to be published)that automatically compiles … ' is named Cyther, and it organizes and polymorphesizes Cython and gcc together in an attempt to make a platform independent, stable, and easy to use compiler. …
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Cyther: The Cross Platform Cython/Python Compiler (Take 2)
# coding=utf-8
# auto defenestration is key
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Cyther: The Cross Platform Cython/Python Compiler
We all know the beauties of Cython:
1) Writing C extensions is as easy as Python
2) Almost … Cyther is an attempt at a cross platform compiler
that wields both the standard cython compiler and gcc to make sure that these errors don't happen.
Cyther is extremely easy to use. …