[Python-Dev] Benchmark results across all major Python implementations (original) (raw)
R. David Murray rdmurray at bitdance.com
Wed Nov 18 11:24:03 EST 2015
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On 17 Nov 2015, at 21:22, Stewart, David C <david.c.stewart at intel.com> wrote:
On 11/17/15, 10:40 AM, "Python-Dev on behalf of R. David Murray" <python-dev-bounces+david.c.stewart=intel.com at python.org on behalf of rdmurray at bitdance.com> wrote:
I suppose that for this to have maximum effect someone would have to specifically be paying attention to performance and figuring out why every (real) regression happened. I don't suppose we have anyone in the community currently who is taking on that role, though we certainly do have people who are interested in Python performance :) We're trying to fill that role as much as we can. When there is a significant (and unexplained) regression that we see, I usually ask our engineers to bisect it to identify the offending patch and root-cause it.
That's great news.
--David
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