I'm considering moving my code (around 30K LOC) from CPython to Jython, so that I could have better integration with my java code.
Is there a checklist or a guide I should look at, to help my with the migration? Does anyone have experience with doing something similar?
From reading the Jython site, most of the problems seem too obscure to bother me.
I did notice that:
Anything else?
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I'm starting this as a wiki collected from the other answers and my experience. Feel free to edit and add stuff, but please try to stick to practical advice rather than a list of broken things. Here's an old list of differences from the Jython site.
Jython does not use reference counting, and so resources are released as they are garbage collected, which is much later then you'd see in the equivalent CPython program
open('file').read()
doesn't automatically close the file.
Better use the with open('file') as fp
idiom.mysqldb
is a c module, and therefore will not work in jython. Instead, you
should use com.ziclix.python.sql.zxJDBC
, which comes bundled with Jython.
Replace the following MySQLdb code:
connection = MySQLdb.connect(host, user, passwd, db, use_unicode=True, chatset='utf8')
With:
url = "jdbc:mysql://%s/%s?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8&zeroDateTimeBehavior=convertToNull" % (host, db)
connections = zxJDBC.connect(url, user, passwd, "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver")
You'll also need to replace all _mysql_exception
with zxJDBC
.
Finally, you'll need to replace the query placeholders from %s
to ?
.
unichr(0xd800)
would cause an exception, and having a literal u'ud800'
in your code will just wreak havoc.The Jython project is still alive, but is not fast-moving. The dev mailing list has about 20 messages a month, and there seem to be only about 2 developers commiting code lately.
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