PSyclone
Domain-specific compiler and code transformation system for Finite Difference/Volume/Element Earth-system models in Fortran (by stfc)
prometeo
An experimental Python-to-C transpiler and domain specific language for embedded high-performance computing (by zanellia)
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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PSyclone
Posts with mentions or reviews of PSyclone.
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OCaml vs Haskell for finance
I remember they had projects like LFRic, GungHo, and PSyclone (https://github.com/stfc/PSyclone). This last one, I think was intended to allow its users to write code in Python, in a notebook, and then translate it into Fortran. I don't know if this is something that could be used for trying to combine Python with some FP library and then compile to Fortran, or maybe use a similar approach and transpile parts of Ocaml/Haskell/lisp/etc into Fortran...
prometeo
Posts with mentions or reviews of prometeo.
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Borgo is a statically typed language that compiles to Go
Not impossible but I guess you might end up with an extra runtime layer and some more dynamic operations will not be very fast. Or you restrict it to a subset of Python like this project does: https://github.com/zanellia/prometeo
You could of course write a bytecode VM in Golang but I guess that defeats the purpose.
- Are there any libraries that can easily convert Python to C/C#/or C++? Ones where a person doesn't have to "calibrate" it, just, pip install library and then they can have their Python code in C,C#,or C++?
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I made a Python compiler, that can compile Python source down to fast, standalone executables.
Honest question: How does pycom compare to similar tools like Nuitka, prometeo, or mypyc?
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Profiling and Analyzing Performance of Python Programs
If you don't mind switching to a little different syntax of Python, then you also might want to take a look at prometeo - an embedded domain specific language based on Python, specifically aimed at scientific computing. Prometeo programs transpile to pure C code and its performance can be comparable with hand-written C code.
- GitHub - zanellia/prometeo: An experimental Python-to-C transpiler and domain specific language for embedded high-performance computing
- Show HN: Prometeo – a Python-to-C transpiler for high-performance computing
- An experimental Python-to-C transpiler and domain specific language for embedded high-performance computing
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Show HN: prometeo – a Python-to-C transpiler for high-performance computing
This is awesome! The direction of using a subset of python, while leveraging the user base and static typing to accomplish some other everyday task in a different language is very legit IMO.
I took a cursory look at:
https://github.com/zanellia/prometeo/blob/master/prometeo/cg...
It seems quite similar in spirit to
https://github.com/adsharma/py2many/blob/main/pyrs/transpile...
I'm not spending much time on py2many last few months (started a new job). Let me know if any of it sounds useful - especially the ability to transpile to 7-8 languages including Julia, C++ and Rust.