On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Manciu, Catalin Gabriel <catalin.gabriel.manciu at intel.com> wrote: > A huge Python program with lots of PyLong inplace operations (not just > adds, this can be applied to all PyLong inplace operations), regardless of them > being in a loop or not, might benefit from such an optimization. If you're writing a lot of numerical work in Python, have you tried running your code in PyPy? At very least, it's worth adding as another data point in your performance comparisons. ChrisA
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