[Python-Dev] Re: native code compiler? (or, OCaml vs. Python) (original) (raw)
Dan Sugalski dan@sidhe.org
Mon, 3 Feb 2003 12:19:44 -0500
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At 12:00 PM +0100 2/3/03, Christian Tismer wrote:
Dan Sugalski wrote: ...
If you want to bet, I'll put up $10 and a round of beer (or other beverage of your choice) at OSCON 2004 for all the python labs & zope folks that says parrot beats the current python interpreter when running all the python benchmark suite programs (that don't depend on extensions written in C, since we're shooting for pure engine performance) from bytecode. Game? Do you mean the current Python interpreter of 2004? That could be quite a different beast...
While it could be, that's unlikely. Still, that'd be part of the ground rules we'd work out if someone takes me up on the challenge.
Dan
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