| 1 | Q. I want to port Python to a new platform.  How do I begin? | 
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| 3 | A. I guess the two things to start with is to familiarize yourself | 
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| 4 | with are the development system for your target platform and the | 
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| 5 | generic build process for Python.  Make sure you can compile and run a | 
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| 6 | simple hello-world program on your target platform.  Make sure you can | 
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| 7 | compile and run the Python interpreter on a platform to which it has | 
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| 8 | already been ported (preferably Unix, but Mac or Windows will do, | 
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| 9 | too). | 
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| 11 | I also would never start something like this without at least | 
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| 12 | medium-level understanding of your target platform (i.e. how it is | 
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| 13 | generally used, how to write platform specific apps etc.) and Python | 
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| 14 | (or else you'll never know how to test the results). | 
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| 16 | The build process for Python, in particular the Makefiles in the | 
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| 17 | source distribution, will give you a hint on which files to compile | 
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| 18 | for Python.  Not all source files are relevant -- some are platform | 
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| 19 | specific, others are only used in emergencies (e.g. getopt.c).  The | 
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| 20 | Makefiles tell the story. | 
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| 22 | You'll also need a pyconfig.h file tailored for your platform.  You can | 
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| 23 | start with pyconfig.h.in, read the comments and turn on definitions that | 
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| 24 | apply to your platform. | 
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| 25 |  | 
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| 26 | And you'll need a config.c file, which lists the built-in modules you | 
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| 27 | support.  Start with Modules/config.c.in. | 
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| 29 | Finally, you'll run into some things that aren't supported on your | 
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| 30 | target platform.  Forget about the posix module for now -- simply take | 
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| 31 | it out of the config.c file. | 
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| 32 |  | 
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| 33 | Bang on it until you get a >>> prompt.  (You may have to disable the | 
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| 34 | importing of "site.py" by passing the -S option.) | 
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| 36 | Then bang on it until it executes very simple Python statements. | 
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| 38 | Now bang on it some more.  At some point you'll want to use the os | 
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| 39 | module; this is the time to start thinking about what to do with the | 
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| 40 | posix module.  It's okay to simply #ifdef out those functions that | 
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| 41 | cause problems; the remaining ones will be quite useful. | 
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