[Tim] > Lots of people have reported modest speedups in non-pathological > programs too (except on OS/2 EMX, or something like that). [Andrew MacIntyre] > It works just fine when pymalloc is configured normally (~2% speedup). When running what? > The performance hit came when I changed all interpreter memory > management to pymalloc.... (to deal with a pathological case in the > parser) I'm not sure what that means. Rather than try to explain it (trust me: it won't work <wink>), if you post a patch attached to a bug report on SourceForge, we can see whether the same is true on other boxes.
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