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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T11:01:57+00:00 2026-05-24T11:01:57+00:00

Is there any compiler which will help me convert my python code to proper

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Is there any compiler which will help me convert my python code to proper C code?
In my python code I am using the xml.dom.minidom module to parse an xml and process the results obtained by ElementsByTagName.
I don’t know of any such compiler which will help me convert this kind of python code to C code.

My intention is to convert python code to a readable C code which may later be compile to an .exe file.
Cython will not be of much use to me as it is in the end writing c extensions which will later be used in python.
However, I wish to use this as a proper standalone readable C code which can later be shared with users – the c source code along with its corresponding
.py file.

My main impediment here is writing out the C code manually myself, my C skills are quite poor and it would require a more effort to sharpen my
C skills before writing the code myself, I can not afford that luxury of time.

I was surfing and came across shedskin, but that might not just support the xml.dom.minidom module for my purposes

The only similar question to mine on stackoverflow:
Is there any free Python to C translator?
does not help me out much as Cython will not help me and shedskin does not seem to support
xml.dom.minidom module.

Any pointers?

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    2026-05-24T11:01:58+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 11:01 am

    There are no Python to C translators which would produce human-readable, editable, C source code.

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