1.1 --- a/docs/related.txt Fri Nov 01 12:16:08 2013 +0100
1.2 +++ b/docs/related.txt Fri Nov 15 13:15:30 2013 +0100
1.3 @@ -32,10 +32,14 @@
1.4 http://yinwang0.wordpress.com/2010/09/12/pysonar/
1.5 http://yinwang0.wordpress.com/2013/06/21/pysonar-slides/
1.6
1.7 -A reimplementation of PySonar by the same author has also been made available:
1.8 +A reimplementation of PySonar by the same author has been made available:
1.9
1.10 https://github.com/yinwang0/mini-pysonar
1.11
1.12 +The second version of PySonar has also been made available:
1.13 +
1.14 +https://github.com/yinwang0/pysonar2
1.15 +
1.16 CapPython limits attribute access in order to facilitate code verification:
1.17
1.18 http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2008-September/082475.html
1.19 @@ -68,3 +72,12 @@
1.20
1.21 "The P3 Compiler: compiling Python to C++ to remove overhead"
1.22 http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~aho/cs6998/reports/12-12-11_Pochtar_P3Compiler.pdf
1.23 +
1.24 +Micro Python appears similar to python-on-a-chip/PyMite but apparently employs
1.25 +a compiler to generate code that uses unboxed integers and method references
1.26 +that resemble the context-plus-value references used in this project, as well
1.27 +as supporting low-level execution semantics and inline assembly language:
1.28 +
1.29 +http://micropython.org/
1.30 +http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/214379695/micro-python-python-for-microcontrollers
1.31 +http://code.google.com/p/python-on-a-chip/