[Python-Dev] Python 3.3 vs. Python 2.7 benchmark results (again, but this time more solid numbers) (original) (raw)
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Sat Oct 27 22:58:26 CEST 2012
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Zitat von Tim Delaney <timothy.c.delaney at gmail.com>:
To be clear - I'm not suggesting Cython become part of the required build toolchain. But if the Cython-compiled extensions prove to be significantly faster I'm thinking maybe it could become a semi-supported option (e.g. a HOWTO with the caveat "it worked on this particular system").
This should compare to zipping the standard library, which has been a
supported
configuration for a long time, and also avoids many stat calls.
Regards, Martin
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