On 2/14/07, Sokolov Yura <falcon at intercable.ru> wrote: > It could be interesting. > > """ > - pyvm is * 2 times * faster than Python 2.4. In the source code there > is a collection of benchmarks which includes 65 python scripts collected > from the internet. At average if Python 2.4 needs 24 hours to do some > job, pyvm can do it in 12 hours. > - pyvm is a virtual machine that can run Python 2.3/2.4 bytecode. > There is a compiler written in python (the 'pyc' program) which is > executed by the vm to compile source code to bytecode. It is very easy > to do advanced optimizations in python and the compiler produces > bytecode of high quality (speed and size). > """ > > http://students.ceid.upatras.gr/~sxanth/pyvm/ > I love how the first line says this project "most of the times produce the expected output". =) Until this thing can run parrotbench and the entire regression test suite for Python source modules I will consider the speed claims suspect. -Brett
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