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Compiler for message-passing network protocols, currently based on UDP. APC is written in Python and produces C code. It includes a C run-time library.
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MailRefinery is a tiny Linux distribution which will turn a machine into a complete mail server including Spam Assassin, GPL Virus filtering, POP, SPOP, IMAP, IMP, Fetchmail and a complete PHP based web interface to control it all.
This is a tiny educational library : smalltalk like objects, quick memory allocator, network marshall/unmarshall, dynamic module, debug, quick and dirty two-way link between our objects and mozilla javascript or python objects, ... and highly portable !
mySAL -- A simple single assignment language
Single assignment languages are a kind of "functional" language
where the parallelism is easy to discover. mySAL is a relative
of SISAL, and old and distinguished SAL. The provided compiler
and runtime
ORBit-Python is a project to develop Python bindings for ORBit. It supports dynamic loading of IDL (no IDL compiler required), and most of ORBit's TypeCodes.
an alternative interpreter for the Python programming language
The aim of the CPyrol project is to create a complete Python interpreter written in C++ with minimal system requirements and a very clean codebase.
I am working on this project mainly to gather experience with the current C++ standart (C++ 11) and with compiler development, it is not (yet) intended for practical usage.
This project is at an early stage of development. Currently implemented is a Lexer, Parser and Code Generator for compiling Python code into CPython-compatible bytecode.
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