I'm pleased to announce Blip version 0.1.0, a bytecode compiler for Python
3.
https://github.com/bjpop/blip
Blip compiles Python 3 source files to bytecode. The output bytecode is
compatible with the CPython interpreter (the "standard" Python
implementation).
For example, given a Python 3 source file called foo.py, the command:
blip foo.py
produces a bytecode file called foo.pyc. The bytecode can be executed by
passing it as an argument to a CPython interpreter:
python3 foo.pyc
This is an early development release of Blip, so it is not ready for
serious use, however it supports most of the Python 3 language already.
It has been tested on OS X 10.7.5 with GHC 7.4.2. The output has been
tested with Python 3.3.0.
Currently implemented features:
https://github.com/bjpop/blip/wiki/Currently-implemented-features
Features not yet implemented (but are on the way):
https://github.com/bjpop/blip/wiki/Not-yet-implemented-features
Wiki for more information:
https://github.com/bjpop/blip/wiki
Cheers,
Bernie Pope.
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