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RustPython
pex | RustPython | |
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9 | 96 | |
2,454 | 17,604 | |
0.4% | 1.0% | |
8.9 | 9.6 | |
11 days ago | 5 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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pex
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Our Plan for Python 3.13
We get (very) close to cross-environment reproducible builds for Python with https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex (via Pants). For instance, we build Linux x86-64 artifacts that run on AWS Lambda, and can build them natively on ARM macOS.
This is not raw requirements.txt, but isn’t too far off: Pants/PEX can consume one to produce a hash-pinned lock file.
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Is it possible pickle a function with its dependencies?
You should look into pex, or it’s parent build system pants. A PEX (Python EXecutable) file can package up all your code including dependencies and run on another machine of similar OS with just an available compatible interpreter.
- Pex: Python EXecutable
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security risks in python libs
For well-supported libraries, pip-audit might do the trick. Where I've worked, we have used a central build system with library version enforcement. The build system produces a deployable archive, like PEX or similar. Rock-solid tests and sandbox validation environments provide good paths for version upgrades. Restricting libraries to a small set, making sure those repos remain actively developed, performing audits and centralizing builds has helped organizations I've worked in keep on top of potential security issues.
- My latest blogpost, python packaging has moved forward, but we're still missing a crucial part - what do you think?
- PyBake: Create single file standalone Python scripts with builtin frozen file system
- I am frustrated with packaging python, please educate me.
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A function decorator that rewrites the bytecode to enable goto in Python
Don't know if I agree about the goto thing, but there are actually a number of options now for delivering varying degrees of self-contained Python executable.
When I evaluated the landscape a few years ago, I settled on PEX [1] as the solution that happened to fit my use-case the best— it uses a system-provided Python + stdlib, but otherwise brings everything (including compiled modules) with it in a self-extracting executable. Other popular options include pyinstaller and cx_freeze, which have different tradeoffs as far as size, speed, convenience, etc.
[1]: https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex
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Mypyc: Compile type-annotated Python to C
Somewhat related, I had a devil of a time a little bit ago trying to ship a small Python app as a fully standalone environment runnable on "any Linux" (but for practical purposes, Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, and 20.04). It turns out that if you don't want to use pip, and you don't want to build separate bundles for different OSes and Python versions, it can be surprisingly tricky to get this right. Just bundling the whole interpreter doesn't work either because it's tied to a particular stdlib which is then linked to specific versions of a bunch of system dependencies, so if you go that route, you basically end up taking an entire rootfs/container with you.
After evaluating a number of different solutions, I ended up being quite happy with pex: https://github.com/pantsbuild/pex
It basically bundles up the wheels for whatever your workspace needs, and then ships them in an archive with a bootstrap script that can recreate that environment on your target. But critically, it natively supports the idea of targeting multiple OS and Python versions, you just explicitly tell it which ones to include, eg:
--platform=manylinux2014_x86_64-cp-38-cp38 # 16.04
RustPython
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Encapsulation in Rust and Python
Integrating Rust into Python, Edward Wright, 2021-04-12 Examples for making rustpython run actual python code Calling Rust from Python using PyO3 Writing Python inside your Rust code — Part 1, 2020-04-17 RustPython, RustPython Rust for Python developers: Using Rust to optimize your Python code PyO3 (Rust bindings for Python) Musing About Pythonic Design Patterns In Rust, Teddy Rendahl, 2023-07-14
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 12 February 2024
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RustPython
No.
…and this one is no exception -> https://github.com/RustPython/RustPython/issues/1940
Packages that rely on c dependencies like numpy, etc. only work if you write a custom implementation by hand; the “normal” package flat out doesn’t (and cannot) work.
- Show HN: RustPython for BeOS with W2c2
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Rust is replacing C as the Python back end
The title would be accurate if this project (https://rustpython.github.io/) was becoming the official version of Python.
- RustPython: An open source Python 3 interpreter written in Rust
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Rewrite Sympy in rust
If you absolutely need something comparable to Sympy, then one option might be to figure out how to best call Sympy from Rust. e.g. - RustPython, although it seems like Sympy isn't supported yet - Pyodide, and figuring out how to run it outside of a web browser. Probably also not very easy. - PyPy, and having a pretty simple Python binary for every platform - ...
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Our Plan for Python 3.13
I'm actually rooting for RustPython to reach a level of maturity that we'd just be able to ship apis and stuff with it.... https://github.com/RustPython/RustPython
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Python 11
Good question and it also actual for: python 3.12, RustPython and xonsh binary.
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This Week In Python
RustPython – A Python Interpreter written in Rust
What are some alternatives?
mypyc - Compile type annotated Python to fast C extensions
CPython - The Python programming language
setup.py - 📦 A Human's Ultimate Guide to setup.py.
pyodide - Pyodide is a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly
python-goto - A function decorator, that rewrites the bytecode, to enable goto in Python
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
pyBake - Create single file standalone Python scripts with builtin frozen file system
rust-numpy - PyO3-based Rust bindings of the NumPy C-API
plusplus - Enables increment operators in Python using a bytecode hack
PyO3 - Rust bindings for the Python interpreter
typed_python - An llvm-based framework for generating and calling into high-performance native code from Python.
Rhai - Rhai - An embedded scripting language for Rust.