On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote: > On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 19:33:55 +0100 > DasIch <dasdasich at googlemail.com> wrote: >> >> 3. Several benchmarks (at least the Django and Twisted ones) have >> dependencies which are not (yet) ported to 3.x and porting those >> dependencies during GSoC as part of this project is an unrealistic >> goal. Should those benchmarks, at least for now, be ignored? > > Why not reuse the benchmarks in http://hg.python.org/benchmarks/ ? > Many of them are 3.x-compatible. > I don't understand why people are working on multiple benchmark suites > without cooperating these days. > > Regards > > Antoine. Antoine: The goal is to *get* PyPy, Jython, IronPython, etc all using a common set of benchmarks. The idea stems from http://speed.pypy.org/ - those benchmarks grew from the unladen swallow benchmarks, which I think are the ones in http://hg.python.org/benchmarks/. So, yeah - the goal is to get us all reading off the same page. The PyPy people can speak to the changes they made/had to make. jesse
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