![]() ![]() My users only accept standalone executables. > pyinstaller can make a standalone executable, there is no need for the Thank you for your time and consideration I hope this was at leastįrom framstag at Sat Jul 11 18:42:12 2015įrom: framstag at (Ulli Horlacher) That they're implementing code that might produce a completely unhelpful My onlyĭefense is that this solution is at least explicit, so users should know Would help alleviate this problem, there's really no avoiding this. ![]() While a more subtle garbage collection scheme This recurĪpproach solves that by giving functional python users the ability toĮxplicitly tell the interpreter what they want without changing how other This is important enough to affect everyone's experience". Interpreter doing things the user didn't expect, and I just don't think I've read Guido's reasoning against dynamic TCOīut I believe many of his concerns can be boiled down to "I don't want the Recur with interpreter support should lead to much better performance. Overhead of transmitting information through an exception. Of course, my plugin still requires a decorator and the This behavior using the try/except looping method that others ![]() Return recur(n-1, acc=(acc*n)) #signals to the interpreter to trigger TRE Removes its parent from the stack and then runs the parent function again Something similar by having a *recur(*args, **kwargs)* function that Problem is to have a built in "recur" function that signals to the ClojureĬompiler to convert the code to a loop in the JVM. They've overcome the JVM not supporting TRE. I've recently been playing around with Clojure, and I really like the way Idea- I'm just following the PEP workflow page Subject: Possibly Pythonic Tail Call Optimization (TCO/TRE)įirst, please forgive me if this is the wrong venue to be suggesting this From ian.burnette at Sat Jul 11 18:20:50 2015įrom: ian.burnette at (Ian Burnette) ![]()
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