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RustPython: A Python Interpreter Written in Rust
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196 points
bovem
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02 Aug 24 15:23 UTC
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Zamiel_Snawley
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03 Aug 24 00:59 UTC
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I don’t see it on the main read me, what are the limitations/incompatibilities with CPython at this point in time? How “drop in ready” is it?
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lemurien
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03 Aug 24 13:36 UTC
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>>41146507 (TP)
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Do you mean they would work like that to prevent an alternative implementation? This seems a bit far fetched.
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dejw
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03 Aug 24 14:00 UTC
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that's a bit harsh. c++ has specification and programs still break easily by just moving to a different compiler.
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VagabundoP
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03 Aug 24 14:07 UTC
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>The modus operandi of the shrinking set of people who took over CPython is to add new garbage so other implementations cannot keep up.
Ridiculous accusation bordering on paranoid.
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HelloNurse
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03 Aug 24 15:14 UTC
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I suppose you consider new Python features are "garbage" because you don't care about them?
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