On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 13:28:39 +0100 "Jurjen N.E. Bos" <Jurjen.Bos at hetnet.nl> wrote: > I just did it: my first python source code hack. > I replaced the NEXTARG and PEEKARG macros in ceval.c using a cast to > short pointer, and lo and behold, a crude measurement indicates one > to two percent speed increase. > That isn't much, but it is virtually for free! > > Here are the macro's I used: > #define NEXTARG() (next_instr +=2, *(short*)&next_instr[-2]) > #define PEEKARG() (*(short*)&next_instr[1]) Some architectures forbid unaligned access, so this can't be used as-is. Regards Antoine.
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