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rustpython_wasm

v0.1.0-pre-alpha.2

Published

A Python-3 (CPython >= 3.5.0) Interpreter written in Rust, compiled to WASM

Downloads

9

Readme

RustPython

A Python-3 (CPython >= 3.5.0) Interpreter written in Rust.

Build Status License: MIT Contributors Gitter

WARNING: this project is still in a pre-alpha state!

Using this in a production project is inadvisable. Please only do so if you understand the risks.

Usage

Check out our online demo running on WebAssembly.

Goals

  • Full Python-3 environment entirely in Rust (not CPython bindings)
  • A clean implementation without compatibility hacks

Quick Documentation

pyEval(code, options?);

code: string: The Python code to run

options:

  • vars?: { [key: string]: any }: Variables passed to the VM that can be accessed in Python with the variable js_vars. Functions do work, and receive the Python kwargs as the this argument.
  • stdout?: (out: string) => void: A function to replace the native print function, by default console.log.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.