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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? An email that has made my day... Post 302962589 by wisecracker on Wednesday 16th of December 2015 07:28:24 AM
Old 12-16-2015
An email that has made my day...

Today I received an email from 'code.activestate.com'.

It was referenced to a Python code snippet I wrote 3 years and 2 months ago.

It was the third party comment at the bottom that was emailed to me...

As I am a pure amateur coder this has really made my day...

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SHEDSKIN(1)															       SHEDSKIN(1)

NAME
Shedskin - An experimental (restricted) Python-to-C++ Compiler SYNOPSIS
shedskin [OPTION]... FILE DESCRIPTION
Shed Skin is an experimental compiler, that can translate pure, but implicitly statically typed Python (2.4-2.6) programs into optimized C++. It can generate stand-alone programs or extension modules that can be imported and used in larger Python programs. Besides the typing restriction, programs cannot freely use the Python standard library (although about 25 common modules, such as random and re, are currently supported). Also, not all Python features, such as nested functions and variable numbers of arguments, are supported. OPTIONS
-a --ann Output annotated source code (.ss.py) -b --nobounds Disable bounds checking -e --extmod Generate extension module -f --flags Provide alternate Makefile flags -l --long Use long long integers -m --makefile Specify alternate Makefile name -n --silent Silent mode, only show warnings -o --noassert Disable assert statements -r --random Use fast random number generator (rand()) -s --strhash Use fast string hashing algorithm (murmur) -w --nowrap Disable wrap-around checking -x --traceback Print traceback for uncaught exceptions -L --lib Add a library directory 0.9.2 2012-05-05 SHEDSKIN(1)
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