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PyPy

PyPy is a Python implementation in Python. Yes, it can interpret itself!

Please refer to the PyPy home page and development site for more information about this Python implementation.

PyPy 1.5 was released on 30/04/2011

This release updates PyPy with the features of CPython 2.7.1, including the standard library, thus all features of CPython 2.6 and 2.7 are now supported. It also includes a large number of small improvements to the tracing JIT compiler. Details:

PyPy 1.4 was released on 22/10/2010

PyPy 1.3 was released on 26/06/2010

There are two principal areas of improvement in this release: stabilisation of the just-in-time compiler, and alpha-level support for the loading of CPython extension modules written in C.

PyPy 1.2 was released on 12/03/2010

The emphasis of this release is performance, with the JIT-enabled implementation known to outperform CPython on some real-world applications and benchmarks.

PyPy 1.1 was released on 28/04/2009

Some of the backends supported in 1.0 (namely The LLVM and the JS backends) have been dropped "because they were unmaintained and/or buggy". The old JIT has also been dropped in favor of a new one that is under active development.

PyPy 1.0 was released on 27/03/2007

It includes a JIT compiler, stackless-like functionality, uses the Boehm garbage collector and has whole lot of "backends" - C, LLVM, JavaScript, CLI, Java.


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