Damien Morton wrote: > So I enhanced the PVM dynamic execution profiler to keep track of quads of > instructions rather than just pairs. Running it on PyStone, I get the > following results: pystone is *not* your typical Python application. If you want some interesting data, I'd suggest to use applications like Zope, PySol, Mailman, etc. as basis. The easiest way to do this is by instrumenting the Python interpreter used by all these applications and have it write its data to a pickle every now and then. Here's an example from the Python 1.5 days: Opcode frequencies: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SET_LINENO(127) : 12036 ================================ LOAD_FAST(124) : 10366 =========================== LOAD_ATTR(105) : 4565 ============ LOAD_CONST(100) : 4549 ============ POP_TOP( 1) : 3756 ========= STORE_FAST(125) : 3580 ========= CALL_FUNCTION(131) : 2558 ====== JUMP_IF_FALSE(111) : 2142 ===== LOAD_GLOBAL(116) : 2056 ===== COMPARE_OP(106) : 2001 ===== RETURN_VALUE( 83) : 1593 ==== FOR_LOOP(114) : 1363 === BINARY_ADD( 23) : 1133 === STORE_NAME( 90) : 1062 == JUMP_ABSOLUTE(113) : 835 == MAKE_FUNCTION(132) : 753 == SETUP_LOOP(120) : 568 = POP_BLOCK( 87) : 536 = JUMP_FORWARD(110) : 503 = 32( 32) : 442 = JUMP_IF_TRUE(112) : 438 = LOAD_NAME(101) : 425 = DUP_TOP( 4) : 421 = UNARY_NEGATIVE( 11) : 411 = SETUP_EXCEPT(121) : 410 = 31( 31) : 409 = -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Software directly from the Source (#1, Feb 27 2003) >>> Python/Zope Products & Consulting ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ Python UK 2003, Oxford: 33 days left EuroPython 2003, Charleroi, Belgium: 117 days left
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