Python to Rust, C++, Go, Zig, Mojo & More - Universal Python Transpiler
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py2many: Python to Rust, C++, Go, Zig, Mojo & More - Universal Python Transpiler
Convert Python code to Rust, C++, Go, Zig, Julia, Nim, Dart, and other languages automatically
py2many is a powerful Python transpiler that converts Python source code into multiple statically-typed programming languages. Transform your Python code to Rust for performance, C++ for systems programming, Go for concurrency, or Kotlin for mobile development.
Why Convert Python to Other Languages
Performance: Python is popular and easy to program in, but has poor runtime performance. Transpiling Python to Rust, C++, or Go can dramatically improve execution speed while maintaining the development experience of Python.
Security: Writing security-sensitive code in low-level languages like C is error-prone and could lead to privilege escalation. With py2many, you can write secure code in Python, verify it with unit tests, then transpile to a safer systems language like Rust.
Cross-platform Development: Accelerate Python code by transpiling it into native extensions or standalone applications.
Mobile & Systems Programming: While Swift and Kotlin dominate mobile app development, there's no universal solution for sharing lower-level library code between platforms. py2many provides an alternative to Kotlin Mobile Multiplatform (KMM) by letting you write once in Python and deploy to multiple targets.
Learning Tool: It's an excellent educational tool for learning new programming languages by comparing Python implementations with their transpiled equivalents.
Supported Languages & Status
Primary Focus: Python to Rust conversion with the most mature feature set and active development.
Production Ready: Python to C++ transpilation (C++14 historically supported, C++17+ required for advanced features).
Beta Support: Python to Julia, Python to Kotlin, Python to Nim, Python to Go, Python to Dart, Python to V, and Python to D transpilation.
Type Inference: py2many can also emit enhanced Python 3 code with inferred type annotations and syntax improvements for better code analysis.
Python to Rust Example
See how py2many converts Python code to idiomatic Rust:
Original Python code:
def fib(i: int) -> int:
if i == 0 or i == 1:
return 1
return fib(i - 1) + fib(i - 2)
# Demonstrate overflow handling
def add(i: i32, j: i32):
return i + j
Transpiled Rust code:
fn fib(i: i32) -> i32 {
if i == 0 || i == 1 {
return 1;
}
return (fib((i - 1)) + fib((i - 2)));
}
// return type is i64
pub fn add(i: i32, j: i32) -> i64 {
return ((i as i64) + (j as i64)) as i64;
}
More Examples: View transpiled code for all supported languages at: https://github.com/adsharma/py2many/tree/main/tests/expected (fib*)
Quick Start: Convert Python to Rust, C++, Go & More
Requirements:
- Python 3.8+
Installation:
pip3 install --user # installs to $HOME/.local
OR
sudo pip3 install # installs systemwide
Usage Examples:
Convert Python to different languages:
# Python to Rust
py2many --rust tests/cases/fib.py
# Python to C++
py2many --cpp tests/cases/fib.py
# Python to Go
py2many --go tests/cases/fib.py
# Python to Kotlin
py2many --kotlin tests/cases/fib.py
# Python to Julia
py2many --julia tests/cases/fib.py
# Python to Nim
py2many --nim tests/cases/fib.py
# Python to Dart
py2many --dart tests/cases/fib.py
# Python to D
py2many --dlang tests/cases/fib.py
Compiling Transpiled Code:
# Compile C++
clang tests/expected/fib.cpp
# Run Rust
./scripts/rust-runner.sh run tests/expected/fib.rs
# Run D
dmd -run tests/cases/fib.d
Language-Specific Tools:
py2many integrates with language-specific formatters and tools:
rustfmtfor Rust code formatting- Language-specific standard libraries and external dependencies
For detailed setup instructions for each target language, see .github/workflows/main.yml.
Key Features
- Multi-Language Support: Convert Python to 8+ programming languages
- Type Inference: Automatically infer and convert Python types to target language types
- Performance Optimization: Generate optimized code for systems programming languages
- Cross-Platform: Works on Linux, macOS, and Windows
- Open Source: MIT licensed with active community development
- Educational: Compare Python implementations with transpiled code to learn new languages
Use Cases
- Performance-Critical Applications: Convert Python algorithms to Rust or C++ for speed
- Systems Programming: Transform Python prototypes to systems languages
- Mobile Development: Convert Python logic to Kotlin for Android development
- WebAssembly: Transpile Python to Rust for WASM deployment
- Embedded Systems: Convert Python code to C++ or Rust for resource-constrained environments
- Cross-Platform Libraries: Write once in Python, deploy to multiple language ecosystems
Project History
Based on Julian Konchunas' pyrs.
Based on Lukas Martinelli Py14 and Py14/python-3 branch by Valentin Lorentz.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for how to test your changes and contribute to this project.
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