CPython vs. Jython/JPython
Timothy O'Malley
timo at alum.mit.edu
Thu Nov 2 16:26:52 EST 2000
hola.
I admit I haven't been following this discussion closely. Is there
someplace I can go to find a summary of the current state of affairs?
Guido van Rossum <guido at beopen.com> wrote:
> Of course, the fact that there are two different implementations means
> that an app that requires the use of both a library written in C/C++
> and one written in Java is out of luck. Fortunately, most of the
> standard extensions (e.g. regular expressions) are available in both
> CPython and JPython.
Does this mean Python will (officially) permit libraries that only
exist for one platform?
If yes, does this mean that I can dare hope for Stackless to be
included in CPython? Perhaps, Stackless is not a "library", and
therefore does not count?
[In truth, I really want uthreads. I'm not so interested in Stackless
by itself. Sorry, Christian. :-) ]
thanx.
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