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    Pybris

    Pybris

    B language compiler written in Python targeting RISVM

    Pybris is a compiler written in Python using Pyparsing for the B Programming Language. The compiler emits a variant of Bitmario RISVM assembly. The practical goal of the project is to provide a way to develop digital signal processing (DSP) effects for the Competent Audio library that is a friendlier alternative to writing RISVM assembly by hand. Pybris is written for Python 2.7, but has also been tested to run with Python 3.8.10.
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    Grumpy

    Grumpy

    Grumpy is a Python to Go source code transcompiler and runtime

    Grumpy is a Python-to-Go transcompiler and runtime designed as a near drop-in replacement for CPython 2.7 that compiles Python source to Go, then to native code. Instead of executing Python bytecode in a VM, Grumpy translates modules into Go code that calls a Go runtime library emulating Python semantics, which can yield performance and deployment benefits in Go ecosystems.
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