Hey Barry, > Python sort of has that, but I guess it depends on your definition of "fast" > :). Here are my run times. > > 'make quicktest': 18m > 'make test' : 30m > 'make testall' : 35m Please take a look at http://docs.python.org/devguide/runtests.html and learn about the -j option ;) (on a dual-core 4-thread machine: ./python -m test -j4 [...] 600.34user 26.36system 4:13.44elapsed 247%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 871456maxresident)k 110544inputs+152624outputs (72major+6806058minor)pagefaults 0swaps ) Regards Antoine.
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