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[QUOTE="Edi Weitz, post: 1729184"] I'd say the Python /language/ also has no FFI capabilities. Either that, or the Jython people are lying when they say that Jython "is an implementation of the [...] language Python." (On the same website: "Many of these modules are not yet implemented. Those coded in C for CPython must be re-implemented in Java for Jython.") Common Lisp and Scheme are languages defined by ANSI standards - that's why you can have different implementations. Python, Perl, and Ruby are defined by a reference implementation. You're comparing apples and oranges. Edi. [/QUOTE]
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