ragaz
PyOxidizer
ragaz | PyOxidizer | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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ragaz
- List of Python compilers
- Project Ragaz
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I created a fast, safe and powerful pythonic language which aims allow you to create simple scripts to complex systems in a code easier to read, write and maintain than other system languages with the same purpose. It's free and opensource.
The Python dependencies in requirements.txt don't seem to be picked up when installed with python setup.py install or pipx install 'ragaz @ git+https://github.com/ragazzi-robotics/ragaz'.
- Ragaz is a fast, safe and powerful pythonic language which aims allow you to create simple scripts to complex systems in a code easier to read, write and maintain than other system languages with the same purpose.
- ragaz/disclosure.md at main · ragazzi-robotics/ragaz
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Introducing Project Ragaz
However the focus is not only on speed but also on power and safeness, as the goal is not just to develop a language to accelerate scripts, but a general purpose language, allowing the creation of a general range of applications from simple scripts to complex systems. As a proof of concept, the built-in functions and types themselves are all already written in Ragaz (look this), and soon, the entire standard library will also be written in Ragaz.
- Projeto Ragaz
PyOxidizer
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Show HN: Pywebview 5
Bundling Python isn't too bad if you find the right tools for it.
I really like https://github.com/indygreg/python-build-standalone and https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer
A bundled, built standalone Python can be 16 to 32MB (including the full standard library, which you can strip down to just the bits you use to save size). Not tiny, but probably not worth switching programming languages over.
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Why do you enjoy systems programming languages?
But really, I would suggest thinking about what you want to build before "how" or "with which tool" - one of the signs of a person becoming a good engineer is having an array of tools at their disposal and being able to choose a correct tool for the correct task. Rust also excels in integrating with other languages - with JS via WebAssembly (a bit of self-promotion, for example), with Elixir via Rustler, with Python via PyO3 and PyOxidizer, etc. So you absolutely can start writing a frontend app with JS, or a distributed system with Elixir, or a data processing/ML app with Python and use Rust to speed up critical parts of those. Or, in reverse, you can start with Rust & add new capabilities to whatever you're building, that being a frontend, a resilient chat interface, or an ML model.
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List of Python compilers
Thank you, although this is not exactly on topic. I'd not heard of PyOxidizer, but it appears to have the same goal as PyInstaller, py2exe, and cx_Freeze -- as the PyOxidizer readme says, it produces
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Buck2, a large scale build tool written in Rust by Meta, is now available
Here is some example Github Action from PyOxidizer as a Kickstarter: https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer/blob/main/.github/workflows/build-exe.yml
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Mitogen speedup (the actual value)
A starting point to try out binary modules by the way would be https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer - could already have benefits by rolling in all dependencies of modules (so no more pip/apt/dnf/... installs on target hosts). Setting this up should be relatively straightforward and could probably be automated enough to even manage to build binary modules for all modules in the community ansible distribution eventually.
- Python Magic Methods You Haven’t Heard About
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What are different ways to make a Python exe besides py-to-exe?
PyOxidizer might be another option.
- Used "Py To EXE" and It Showed KeyLogger as One of Viruses
- indygreg / PyOxidizer :
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A Completely Open-Source Implementation of Apple Code Signing and Notarization
XAR signing is effectively just an RFC 5652 CMS signature plus some minimal data structure manipulation. Code at https://github.com/indygreg/PyOxidizer/blob/faa7dfcea5d66bf5....
Mach-O and bundles, by contrast, require a myriad of additional data structures requiring thousands of lines of code to support. To my knowledge, nobody else has implemented signing of these far-more-complicated primitives. (Existing Mach-O signing solutions just do ad-hoc signing and/or don't handle Mach-O in the context of a bundle.)
What are some alternatives?
pyLesma - Lesma Programming Language - old compiler written in Python. Please go to https://github.com/alinalihassan/Lesma for the current implementation
PyInstaller - Freeze (package) Python programs into stand-alone executables
chocopy-python-compiler - Ahead-of-time compiler for Chocopy, a statically typed subset of Python 3, built in Python 3.
Nuitka - Nuitka is a Python compiler written in Python. It's fully compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11. You feed it your Python app, it does a lot of clever things, and spits out an executable or extension module.
Coconut - Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming.
pyarmor - A tool used to obfuscate python scripts, bind obfuscated scripts to fixed machine or expire obfuscated scripts.
hissp - It's Python with a Lissp.
pynsist - Build Windows installers for Python applications
Numba - NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM
py2exe - modified py2exe to support unicode paths
rickroll-lang - The Rick Roll programming language is a rickroll based, process oriented, dynamic, strong, esoteric programming language. All of the keywords/statements are from Rick Astley's lyrics. Check our tutorial site, https://rick-lang.github.io/programming-language-explainer/
dh-virtualenv - Python virtualenvs in Debian packages