python-0.9.1
Upload and changes to Python 0.9.1 release (from 1991!) so that it would compile (by smontanaro)
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python-0.9.1 | LuaJIT | |
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5 | 39 | |
165 | 4,396 | |
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0.0 | 8.9 | |
over 2 years ago | 1 day ago | |
C | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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python-0.9.1
Posts with mentions or reviews of python-0.9.1.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-28.
- Does anyone know anything about Python 1?
- Just how? Why is Java seemingly more complex?
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Ask HN: How did Python become the lingua franca of ML/AI?
https://github.com/smontanaro/python-0.9.1 (I think this is from 1990 or so)
This is Python, an extensible interpreted programming language that
- Python 0.9.1 – first release in 1991
- Python 0.9.1 source code launched 30 years ago
LuaJIT
Posts with mentions or reviews of LuaJIT.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-11.
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On the impossibility of composing finalizers and FFI
Unfortunately things aren't so simple, as when doing JIT compilation, LuaJIT _will_ try to shorten the lifetimes of local variables. Using the latest available version of LuaJIT (https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/commit/0d313b243194a0b8d239...), the following reliably fails for me:
local ffi = require"ffi"
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Building a baseline JIT for Lua automatically
I am using https://luajit.org/ in my GCC C++ project.
Can I use this faster Lua JIT in my project as a replacement? And if so, how so?
The existing luajit doesn't do v5.1, so it would be nice to use this newer engine at the newer baseline lua version level.
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Python 3.13 Gets a JIT
The commit history looks pretty active...
https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/commits/v2.1/
- LuaJIT 3.0 Issue Tracker
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LuaJIT Uses Rolling Releases
I think https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/commit/6a2163a6b45d6d251599... improved things a bit, notably making automatic tarballs work again.
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How to clear a table without wasting memory?
There is nothing on luajit.org, so I assume that 2.0 doesn't have the extensions added (think the site is still on 2.0). However I found some proof in the mirrored git repo, that they do exist and also my luajit interpreter (2.1.0-beta3) shows them as builtins.
- Clone Mike Pall
- Which for loop method is faster
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Recommendations for JS Engines that could be embedded in my Game Engine
If you absolutely want a performant scripting runtime, I'd recommend taking a look at LuaJit, DaScript or AngelScript.
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Any embeddable language compatible with C (like Lua) but compiled?
If you don't like that - look towards JIT-compilers. Lua has one