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Actually Portable Python is now outperforming the Python binaries that come bundled with Linux distros, at things like HTTP serving. You can now have a fully featured Python install in just one .com file that runs on six operating systems and is about 10mb in size. With tuning, the tiniest is ~1mb. We've got most of the libraries working, including pysqlite, and the repl now feels very pleasant. The things you can't do quite yet are: threads and shared objects but that can happen in the future, if the community falls in love with this project and wants to see it developed further. Changes: - Add siginterrupt() - Add sqlite3 to Python - Add issymlink() helper - Make GetZipCdir() faster - Add tgamma() and finite() - Add legacy function lutimes() - Add readlink() and realpath() - Use heap allocations when appropriate - Reorganize Python into two-stage build - Save Lua / Python shell history to dotfile - Integrate Python Lib embedding into linkage - Make isregularfile() and isdirectory() go faster - Make Python shell auto-completion work perfectly - Make crash reports work better if changed directory - Fix Python+NT open() / access() flag overflow error - Disable Python tests relating to \N{LONG NAME} syntax - Have Python REPL copyright() show all notice embeddings The biggest technical challenge at the moment is working around when Python tries to be too clever about filenames. |
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ioctl.h | ||
ipc.h | ||
mman.h | ||
mount.h | ||
msg.h | ||
poll.h | ||
ptrace.h | ||
random.h | ||
reboot.h | ||
resource.h | ||
select.h | ||
sendfile.h | ||
signal.h | ||
socket.h | ||
stat.h | ||
statvfs.h | ||
syscall.h | ||
sysinfo.h | ||
sysmacros.h | ||
termios.h | ||
time.h | ||
times.h | ||
ttydefaults.h | ||
types.h | ||
uio.h | ||
un.h | ||
utsname.h | ||
wait.h | ||
xattr.h |