> 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 don't think there was a concerted effort to speed up basic operations last year. Several library modules were sped up dramatically by C reimplementation, but of course that wouldn't be measured by pybench. But we may have to work harder -- after all I really wouldn't like to receive pie in my face in the Parrot contest next July at OSCON! --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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