[Gardeners] The Common Lisp Directory rewritten in Python

Brandon Edens brandon at cs.uri.edu
Sat Apr 1 12:37:20 CST 2006


No, no. I meant what was so great about web.py? It just looked like HTML
generation functions.

PoL is cool btw...

Whats the performance of python code running under PoL compared to native or say
Psycho? I was always curious if Python running on SBCL would run faster than
CPYTHON. I know you mentioned that it wasn't working with SBCL but... 

Brandon

On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 08:23:58PM +0200, Paolo Amoroso wrote:

> Jeremy Smith <jeremy at decompiler.org> writes:
> 
> > You could always use Python on Lisp - I managed to run web.py inside Clisp and 
> 
> Well, using Python from CMUCL is pretty easy:
> 
> ; Loading #P"/home/paolo/.cmucl-init.lisp".
> CMU Common Lisp Snapshot 2006-02 (19C), running on plato
> With core: /usr/local/cmucl-2006-02/lib/cmucl/lib/lisp.core
> Dumped on: Sun, 2006-03-19 11:37:55+01:00 on plato
> See <http://www.cons.org/cmucl/> for support information.
> Loaded subsystems:
>     Python 1.1, target Intel x86
>     CLOS based on Gerd's PCL 2004/04/14 03:32:47
>     Gray Streams Protocol Support
> *
> 
> 
> Paolo
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