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Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It is primarily used as a scripting language and often compared to [[Tcl]], [[Perl]], [[Scheme]] or [[Java]].
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It is primarily used as a scripting language and often compared to [[Tcl]], [[Perl]], [[Scheme]] or even [[Java]], but it is structurally much more similar to [[REXX]], extremely so in fact, although the syntax is very different. Main advantage Python has over REXX is a simpler and better designed object system and a fairly good modern code library, while its main disadvantage is the lack of concepts such as parsing which are stronger in REXX and much stronger in [[NetRexx]].


Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk, Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface.
Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk, Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface.


The Python implementation is portable: it runs on many brands of UNIX, on Windows, OS/2, Mac, Amiga, and many other platforms. If your favorite system isn't listed here, it may still be supported, if there's a C compiler for it. Ask around on news:comp.lang.python -- or just try compiling Python yourself.
The Python implementation is portable: it runs on many brands of UNIX, on Windows, OS/2, Mac, Amiga, and many other platforms.


The Python implementation is copyrighted but freely usable and distributable, even for commercial use.
The Python implementation is copyrighted but freely usable and distributable, even for commercial use.


====Foreign libraries with Python bindings====
==Libraries==
* [[LZ4]] - Compression library - Open source - Current
*[[dbfread]] - Reads and converts .dbf database files
* [[Snappy]] - Compression lib. - Open Source - Current.
*[[Libxml2]] - [[XML]] parser
*[[Libxslt]] - XSLT parser


====Python related utilities and test suites====
==Utilities and test suites==
* [[ANTLR]] - Parser generator - Runs on [[Java]] and generates Python 2 & 3 output code.
*[[ANTLR]] - Parser generator - Runs on [[Java]] and generates Python 2 & 3 output code.
*[[Exuberant ctags]] - Creates index files out of Python source files
*Plone - CMS
*Zope - web application server


====Applications with a Python programming interface====
;Applications with a Python programming interface
* [[PostgreSQL]] - SQL relational database system - Open source - Current.
*[[PostgreSQL]] - SQL relational database system


====OS/2 text & programmers editors with Python support====
===Alternative interpreters===
* [[Boxer]] - Contributed, requires a separate download.
* [[Jython]] - [[Java]] based Python interpreter
* [[FTE]] - Has support for syntax highlighting, code folding and syntax-aware autoindent. - Open source - Current.
* [[NEdit]] - XFree86 - Autoindent, autocomplete and syntax highlighting - Open source - Discontinued.


==Version==
==Version==
* '''Latest Version:''' Python v2.7.2 build: 2012-01-15 [http://os2ports.smedley.id.au/index.php?page=python]
;OS/2 ports
* 1,0 (EMX 0.8h) Port by Simon Johnston
* 1.5.2 (EMX) Port by Jeff Rush
* 1.5.2 (EMX+gcc) Port by Andrew Zabolotny
* 2.3.5 (2005-04-04) [http://members.pcug.org.au/~andymac/python-2.3/ Port by Andy MacIntyre]
* 2.4.4 (2007-01-01) [http://members.pcug.org.au/~andymac/python-2.4/]
* 2.7.2 (2012-01-15) [http://os2ports.smedley.id.au/index.php?page=python Port by Paul Smedley]
* 2.7.6 (2019-01-23)


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.python.org/ Python homepage]
* [http://www.python.org/ Python homepage]
==== OS/2 ports ====
These sites provide some info on OS/2 ports:
* http://os2ports.smedley.id.au/index.php?page=python
* http://members.pcug.org.au/~andymac/python.html
* http://www.os2warp.org/~jrush/python_os2/
* http://www.sschwarzer.net/python/warpstock_europe_2001.html
* http://www.sschwarzer.net/python/warpstock_europe_2001.html


==Authors==
[[Category:Python]]
* Port by Paul Smedley (Current mainatainer)
* Port by Andy MacIntyre
* Port by Jeff Rush (v1.5.2 and earlier)
* Port by Andrew Zabolotny (v1.5.2 - EMX+gcc)
 
==Related Articles==
*
 
==Publications==
*
 
[[Category:Tools]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 20:53, 17 February 2024

Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It is primarily used as a scripting language and often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or even Java, but it is structurally much more similar to REXX, extremely so in fact, although the syntax is very different. Main advantage Python has over REXX is a simpler and better designed object system and a fairly good modern code library, while its main disadvantage is the lack of concepts such as parsing which are stronger in REXX and much stronger in NetRexx.

Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk, Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface.

The Python implementation is portable: it runs on many brands of UNIX, on Windows, OS/2, Mac, Amiga, and many other platforms.

The Python implementation is copyrighted but freely usable and distributable, even for commercial use.

Libraries

Utilities and test suites

  • ANTLR - Parser generator - Runs on Java and generates Python 2 & 3 output code.
  • Exuberant ctags - Creates index files out of Python source files
  • Plone - CMS
  • Zope - web application server
Applications with a Python programming interface

Alternative interpreters

Version

OS/2 ports
  • 1,0 (EMX 0.8h) Port by Simon Johnston
  • 1.5.2 (EMX) Port by Jeff Rush
  • 1.5.2 (EMX+gcc) Port by Andrew Zabolotny
  • 2.3.5 (2005-04-04) Port by Andy MacIntyre
  • 2.4.4 (2007-01-01) [1]
  • 2.7.2 (2012-01-15) Port by Paul Smedley
  • 2.7.6 (2019-01-23)

Links