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Are we collecting benchmark results across machines

[Python-Dev] Re: Are we collecting benchmark results across machines [Python-Dev] Re: Are we collecting benchmark results across machinesAnthony Baxter anthony at interlink.com.au
Thu Jan 1 01:22:13 EST 2004
On this box (3.05G P4, 512M, Fedora Core 1):

Using Python2.3.3:
real    0m16.027s
user    0m14.940s
sys     0m0.280s

Pystone(1.1) time for 50000 passes = 1.43
This machine benchmarks at 34965 pystones/second


Using current-CVS python (and the bytecode compiled with 2.3.3):
real    0m14.556s
user    0m14.130s
sys     0m0.280s

Pystone(1.1) time for 50000 passes = 1.41
This machine benchmarks at 35461 pystones/second

(Hm: should the default number of passes for pystone be raised? One and
a half seconds seems rather a short time for a benchmark...)

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