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[Python-Dev] pybench.py stats

[Python-Dev] pybench.py stats [Python-Dev] pybench.py statsMichael Hudson mwh at python.net
Tue Jan 6 07:40:06 EST 2004
"M.-A. Lemburg" <mal at egenix.com> writes:

> I thought you might find this interesting. For some time I've been
> running pybench.py as nightly cronjob against fresh CVS checkouts
> and recorded the findings. Attached is a PNG diagram showing the
> findings.
>
> The results are simple to interpret: there was only a very slight
> performance improvement over the last year.

Indeed, I think most of the 2.3 speedups came fairly early on in its
development time, more than a year ago.  I don't suppose you have the
data for 2002?

Cheers,
mwh

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