[Python-Dev] [Speed] Benchmarks: Comparison between Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 performance (original) (raw)
Victor Stinner victor.stinner at gmail.com
Fri Nov 4 16:56:21 EDT 2016
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2016-11-04 20:18 GMT+01:00 Miquel Torres <tobami at gmail.com>:
Nice! For the record, I'll be giving a talk in PyCon Ireland about Codespeed. Would you mind me citing those tweets and screenshots, to highlight usage on speed.python.org?
Sure. Keep me in touch in you publish your slides later.
You mentioned new more reliable vs old results. How close are we to have an stable setup that gives us benchmarks numbers regularly?
My plan for the short term is to analyze last (latest?) benchmarks hiccups and try to fix them.
The fully automated script to run benchmarks is already written: https://github.com/python/performance/tree/master/scripts
Then, the plan we decided with Zachary Ware is to run a script in a loop which compiles the default branch of CPython. Later, we may also do the same for 2.7 and 3.6 branches. And then add PyPy (and PyPy 3).
Victor
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