[pypy-svn] r64386 - in pypy/trunk: demo pypy/doc
arigo at codespeak.net
arigo at codespeak.net
Sun Apr 19 17:10:11 CEST 2009
Author: arigo
Date: Sun Apr 19 17:10:11 2009
New Revision: 64386
Modified:
pypy/trunk/demo/bpnn.py
pypy/trunk/pypy/doc/getting-started-translation.txt
Log:
Fix demo/bpnn and its doc.
Modified: pypy/trunk/demo/bpnn.py
==============================================================================
--- pypy/trunk/demo/bpnn.py (original)
+++ pypy/trunk/demo/bpnn.py Sun Apr 19 17:10:11 2009
@@ -11,8 +11,6 @@
Insert '--help' before 'bpnn.py' for a list of translation options,
or see the Overview of Command Line Options for translation at
http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/config/commandline.html
-
- Use '--text' before 'bpnn.py' if you don't have Pygame installed.
"""
# Back-Propagation Neural Networks
#
Modified: pypy/trunk/pypy/doc/getting-started-translation.txt
==============================================================================
--- pypy/trunk/pypy/doc/getting-started-translation.txt (original)
+++ pypy/trunk/pypy/doc/getting-started-translation.txt Sun Apr 19 17:10:11 2009
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
There is a small-to-medium demo showing the translator and the annotator::
cd demo
- python bpnn.py
+ ../pypy/translator/goal/translate.py --view --annotate bpnn.py
This causes ``bpnn.py`` to display itself as a call graph and class
hierarchy. Clicking on functions shows the flow graph of the particular
@@ -120,8 +120,11 @@
this information (call graph, local variables' types, attributes of
instances) is computed by the annotator.
-As soon as you close the PyGame window, the function is turned into C code,
-compiled and executed.
+To turn this example to C code (compiled to the executable ``bpnn-c``),
+type simply::
+
+ ../pypy/translator/goal/translate.py bpnn.py
+
Translating Full Programs
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
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