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    Ofront+

    Oberon family of languages to C translator for ARM, x64 and x86 archit

    Ofront+ is a tool that translates programs in Oberon dialects into semantically equivalent C programs. Full error analysis is performed on the Oberon input program and in case of no errors up to three files are generated as output. Ofront+ does not invoke the C compiler or linkage editor. This may be done in separate shell scripts or make files and is inherently dependent on the C compiler and linkage editor being used. Although normally not read by the user, the C code generated by...
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    Python Embed C++

    Embed C++ in Python source code, dynamically compile and access data

    Moved to http://github.com/ftrias/pyembedc Python module to embed C/C++ code within Python source code and scripts. Automatically compile and dynamically link the code. Transparently allow native access to python data from C code and vice versa. Module provides all the "glue" to dynamically convert data types, arrays and structures.
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    Simple module which should allow python 2 to execute files written for python 3 (not vice versa), but with a few restrictions. Written in response to the question "why doesn't something like this exist in the standard library?". Currently in Alpha
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