Antoine Pitrou wrote: > Hello, > > Out of curiosity, I timed running the test suite ("./python -m test.regrtest") > in non-debug mode, in both the release30-maint and py3k branches: > > * release30-maint got: > 302 tests OK. > [...] > 165.79user 26.03system 5:01.75elapsed 63%CPU > > * py3k got: > 304 tests OK. > [...] > 113.33user 28.93system 4:06.79elapsed 57%CPU > > So, 3.1 is 30% faster in user CPU time, even though it probably has more tests > (because of io-c, ordereddict and importlib). This is on a 64-bit Linux AMD > system, and I got similar results on a 64-bit Linux Core2 system. > > Regards > > Antoine. Yes, traceback in large file is also quite fast now. Good work, io-c guys. :-)
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