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Pex adds to Pyrex, or Cython, the ability to write C fast numerics using numpy.ndarray, frees you from Makefiles and header files, and makes your Pyrex classes serializable, through both pickling and a much faster scheme.
Unfortunately this project has been suspended. If you wish to continue its development on your own, please feel free to contact me.
UnPyc is a tool for disassembling, analyzing and decompiling Python's *.pyc and *.pyo files. UnPyc supports Python 2.5, 2.6.
This project will help you to expose C++ libraries to Python. pygccxml package is an object oriented framework for reading C++ declarations. pyplusplus package is an object-oriented framework for creating a code generator for boost.python library.
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Pygone is to be a programming language built on top of Python, aimed to be a ridiculously high level programming language, allowing for it to be used to introduce people to programming.
UfakPython is a small subset of Python programming language, for small embedded devices, like PICs. UfakPython sources are translated to C by UfakPython Compiler. Small Device C Compiler can then compile the C outputs to the target device's codes.
f2cpp is a python script to convert Fortran 77 to C++ code. The output files of f2cpp script, in contrast to the well-known f2c translator, can be easy read by human.
Psyco showed that it is possible to execute Python code at speeds approaching that of fully compiled languages, by "specialization".
The project is now dead and replaced by PyPy: http://pypy.org/
STDL (Structured test description language) is a domain-specific testing language that is used to auto-generate unit test code. It supports a myriad of output languages (incl. C#). The project's aim is that of reducing the resources required for testing
IDC is an interactive decompiler, where the user starts with an almost literal translation of Assembly code in C language, which he progressively decompiles by the successive application of low-level refactorings, ultimately leading to high-level C code.
A script(ing/ed/able) optimizing compiler for the C and Objective-C languages (and in the future other languages such as C++, D and Java). Written in a scripting language to allow for experimentation with code generation and optimization techniques.
The Markovski project implements an interpreter/compiler for a language named Markovski, used to write Markov algorithms (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markov_algorithm).
UIMP(Unified Image Manipulation Program) is an OS independent Image Processing system, which provides over 1000 algorithms and supports web online, console and GUI program.
PYthon to ASsembler TRAnslator. At this moment supports Microchip PIC16 instruction set only. Its main goals are: to support a wide range of microcontrollers and processors, to generate compact and effective code.
jbytecode is a Java bytecode disassembler/assembler written in Python. Dissasembly code is aligned with Java bytecodes in the class file so modification and re-assembly is always possible, even when class is obfuscated.