[pypy-svn] r20984 - pypy/dist/pypy/doc/weekly
cfbolz at codespeak.net
cfbolz at codespeak.net
Sat Dec 10 00:08:48 CET 2005
Author: cfbolz
Date: Sat Dec 10 00:08:47 2005
New Revision: 20984
Modified:
pypy/dist/pypy/doc/weekly/summary-2005-12-09.txt
Log:
add a link to the sprint report, small fixes in IRC logs
Modified: pypy/dist/pypy/doc/weekly/summary-2005-12-09.txt
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--- pypy/dist/pypy/doc/weekly/summary-2005-12-09.txt (original)
+++ pypy/dist/pypy/doc/weekly/summary-2005-12-09.txt Sat Dec 10 00:08:47 2005
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
sockets in RPython, making the stackless option more useful, performance,
compiler flexibility, documentation and probably even more.
-.. _`sprint report`: http://please/write/me
+.. _`sprint report`: http://codespeak.net/pipermail/pypy-dev/2005q4/002656.html
IRC Summary
@@ -56,13 +56,13 @@
**Sunday** http://tismerysoft.de/pypy/irc-logs/pypy/%23pypy.log.20051204::
- [14:03] Stakkars asks about the necessity of 3 stacks in the pypy
- system. One for floats, ints and addresses. After remarks about
- easier CPU support, Arigo replies that there is simply no sane
- way to do RPython with a single one.
+ [14:03] Stakkars asks about the necessity of 3 stacks in the l3interpreter
+ that Armin has been working on. One for floats, ints and
+ addresses. After remarks about easier CPU support, Arigo replies
+ that there is simply no sane way to write RPython with a single one.
[18:26] Gromit asks how ready pypy is for production usage. He is
- interested in pypy as a smalltalk-like environment, since its
- objects spaces is reminiscent of smalltalk vm images.
+ interested in pypy as a smalltalk-like environment, since he deems
+ objects spaces to be reminiscent of smalltalk vm images.
[18:31] Stakkars states that he believes the project should postpone
advanced technologies, in favour of getting the groundwork to a
level where the project really becomes a CPython alternative.
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