Ayala (surname)
Ayala (Basque: Aiara) is a toponymic surname, originally de Ayala (of Ayala), deriving from the town of Ayala/Aiara in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain.
People
- Alexis Ayala (born 1965), actor
- Aramis Ayala (born 1975), American attorney
- Betzabeth Ayala (born 1956), Venezuelan pageant titleholder
- Bobby Ayala (born 1969), Major League pitcher
- Carlos Ayala Vargas (born 1980), leader of the Spanish Pirate Party
- Celso Ayala (born 1970), Paraguayan soccer player
- Daniel Sánchez Ayala (born 1990), Spanish soccer player
- Eligio Ayala (1879–1930), President of Paraguay 1923–1924
- Eusebio Ayala (1875–1942), President of Paraguay 1921–1923
- Enrique Zobel de Ayala (1877–1943), historical leadership figure of the Philippine Falange political party
- Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, (c. 1550 – after 1616), indigenous Peruvian chronicler during the Spanish conquest
- Fernando Zobel de Ayala (born 1960), brother of Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala
- Francisco Ayala (novelist) (1906–2009), novelist
- Francisco J. Ayala (born 1934), Spanish-American biologist and philosopher
- Hercules Ayala (1950–2020), Puerto Rican wrestler
- Inés Ayala (born 1957), Spanish politician
- Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (born 1959), current CEO of Ayala Corporation, son of Jaime Zobel de Ayala
- Jaime Zobel de Ayala (born 1934), Filipino businessman, founder of Ayala Corporation, 2007's No. 1 richest in the Philippines
- Joey Ayala (born 1956), Filipino musician
- Josefa de Ayala (c.1630–1684), Spanish-born, Portuguese painter
- Josué Ayala (born 1988), Argentine footballer
- Juan de Ayala (1745–1797), Spanish naval officer and explorer
- Lucas Ayala (born 1978), Argentine footballer
- Luis Ayala (born 1978), American-Mexican baseball pitcher
- Luis Ayala (tennis) (born 1932), Chilean professional tennis player
- Paulie Ayala (born 1970), Mexican-American former boxer
- Pedro Ayala (1911–1990), American accordionist
- Pedro de Ayala (died 1513), Spanish diplomat in Tudor England and Scotland
- Pero López de Ayala (1332–1407), Castilian chronicler, diplomat, and poet
- Paulina Ayala (born 1962), Canadian politician
- Ramon Ayala (disambiguation) (or, Ramón), multiple people
- Daddy Yankee (born 1977), real name Ramón Ayala
- Roberto Ayala (born 1973), Argentine international footballer
- Rubén Ayala (born 1950), retired Argentine footballer
- Tony Ayala Jr. (1963–2015), former middleweight boxer
- Violeta Ayala (born 1978), filmmaker and writer
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gollark: ```python#!/usr/bin/env python3import argparseimport subprocessparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Compile a WHY program')parser.add_argument("input", help="File containing WHY source code")parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", help="Filename of the output executable to make", default="./a.why")parser.add_argument("-O", "--optimize", help="Optimization level", type=int, default="0")args = parser.parse_args()def build_C(args): template = """#define QUITELONG long long intconst QUITELONG max = @max@;int main() { QUITELONG i = 0; while (i < max) { i++; } @code@} """ for k, v in args.items(): template = template.replace(f"@{k}@", str(v)) return templateinput = args.inputoutput = args.outputtemp = "ignore-this-please"with open(input, "r") as f: contents = f.read() looplen = max(1000, (2 ** -args.optimize) * 1000000000) code = build_C({ "code": contents, "max": looplen }) with open(temp, "w") as out: out.write(code)subprocess.run(["gcc", "-x", "c", "-o", output, temp])```
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See also
- Ayala (disambiguation)
References
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