On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Ben Hoyt <benhoyt at gmail.com> wrote: >> PyBench2.0 shows the total running time dropping from 5653ms to 4571ms. > > That's very cool -- a significant improvement. Is this the kind of change > that could go into 2.7.6 binaries? > > As a Windows user, it makes me wonder if compiling with the latest version > of the Microsoft compiler would improve things similarly? (Though updating > project files to that is almost certainly a bigger project than the gcc > update.) I think I have a 3.3 build on VS2012 somewhere - maybe I'll refresh it for default/3.4 and run the same benchmarks on it. The changes couldn't go into 2.7 as far as I'm aware, at least when it comes to changing Visual Studio versions.
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