[pypy-svn] r8013 - pypy/trunk/doc

lac at codespeak.net lac at codespeak.net
Thu Dec 30 19:46:11 CET 2004


Author: lac
Date: Thu Dec 30 19:46:08 2004
New Revision: 8013

Modified:
   pypy/trunk/doc/to_edu_sig.txt
Log:
more beautification.  I need the 'do not format this' directive, and forget what this is.


Modified: pypy/trunk/doc/to_edu_sig.txt
==============================================================================
--- pypy/trunk/doc/to_edu_sig.txt	(original)
+++ pypy/trunk/doc/to_edu_sig.txt	Thu Dec 30 19:46:08 2004
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
 Happy New Year, Dethe!  Thank you for your interest.  You write:
 
- >PyPy uses a similar approach to Pyrex, called Psyco, which compiles
- >directly to 80x86 machine code (Pyrex compiles to cross-platform C
- >code).  This allows PyPy to attempt to be faster than C-Python by
- >creating compiler optimizations.  Not sure what the PyPy story is for
- >non-x86 platforms.  There is also a project to recreate Python on top
- >of Smalltalk, by L. Peter Deutch, which he expects to be faster than
- >C-Python (and if anyone can do it, he could).
- >
- >Nice to see y'all again.  Happy New Year (or Gnu Year?).
- >
- >--Dethe
- >
+  >PyPy uses a similar approach to Pyrex, called Psyco, which compiles
+  >directly to 80x86 machine code (Pyrex compiles to cross-platform C
+  >code).  This allows PyPy to attempt to be faster than C-Python by
+  >creating compiler optimizations.  Not sure what the PyPy story is for
+  >non-x86 platforms.  There is also a project to recreate Python on top
+  >of Smalltalk, by L. Peter Deutch, which he expects to be faster than
+  >C-Python (and if anyone can do it, he could).
+
+  >Nice to see y'all again.  Happy New Year (or Gnu Year?).
+
+  x>--Dethe
+
 
 I'd like to clarify a few misunderstandings I think you have.  Psyco
 is not a technique, but rather a specialising compiler available as a



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