An Optimizing (restricted) Python-to-C++ Compiler
Shed Skin is an experimental (restricted) Python-to-C++ compiler. It accepts
pure but implicitly statically typed Python programs and generates optimized
C++ code. The result can be further compiled to stand-alone programs or
extension modules. For a set of 57 non-trivial test programs, at more than
16,000 lines in total (sloccount), measurements show a typical speedup of
2-200 times compared to CPython. Not all Python features are supported, and
only a subset of about 20 library modules, such as re and random. See the
home page for more details.
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