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Warning: The below is relatively out of date, the pypy-stm-variant is no longer actively being developed. For a description of the technical details as well as the pros and cons of the approach, you can read the 2019 paper by Remi Meier and also his PhD thesis. This page is about pypy-stm, a special in-development version of PyPy which can run multiple independent CPU-hungry threads in the same pr
Introduction¶ PyPy can expose to its user language features similar to the ones present in Stackless Python: the ability to write code in a massively concurrent style. (It does not (any more) offer the ability to run with no recursion depth limit, but the same effect can be achieved indirectly.) This feature is based on a custom primitive called a continulet. Continulets can be directly used by ap
What is PyPy?¶ PyPy is a reimplementation of Python in Python, using the RPython translation toolchain. PyPy tries to find new answers about ease of creation, flexibility, maintainability and speed trade-offs for language implementations. For further details see our goal and architecture document. Is PyPy a drop in replacement for CPython?¶ Almost! The most likely stumbling block for any given pro
Papers¶ Articles about PyPy published so far, most recent first: (bibtex file) A Way Forward in Parallelising Dynamic Languages, R. Meier, A. Rigo Runtime Feedback in a Meta-Tracing JIT for Efficient Dynamic Languages, C.F. Bolz, A. Cuni, M. Fijalkowski, M. Leuschel, S. Pedroni, A. Rigo Allocation Removal by Partial Evaluation in a Tracing JIT, C.F. Bolz, A. Cuni, M. Fijalkowski, M. Leuschel, S. P
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