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by hwpythonner
410 days ago
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Thanks ā really appreciate the interest! There are definitely some limitations beyond just memory or OS interaction.
Right now, PyXL supports a subset of real Python. Many features from CPython are not implemented yet ā this early version is mainly to show that it's possible to run Python efficiently in hardware.
I'd prefer to move forward based on clear use cases, rather than trying to reimplement everything blindly. Also, some features (like heavy runtime reflection, dynamic loading, etc.) would probably never be supported, at least not in the traditional way, because the focus is on embedded and real-time applications. As for the design process ā Iād love to share more!
I'm a bit overwhelmed at the moment preparing for PyCon, but I plan to post a more detailed blog post about the design and philosophy on my website after the conference. |
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https://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/faq.html#what-is-pypy