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Introducing the PyPy 1.2 release

We are pleased to announce PyPy's 1.2 release. This version 1.2 is a major milestone and it is the first release to ship a Just-in-Time compiler that is known to be faster than CPython (and unladen swallow) on some real-world applications (or the best benchmarks we could get for them). The main theme for the 1.2 release is speed.

The JIT is stable and we don't observe crashes. Nevertheless we would recommend you to treat it as beta software and as a way to try out the JIT to see how it works for you.

Highlights:

Known JIT problems (or why you should consider this beta software) are:

If you want to try PyPy, go to the download page on our excellent new site and find the binary for your platform. If the binary does not work (e.g. on Linux, because of different versions of external .so dependencies), or if your platform is not supported, you can try building from the source.

The PyPy release team,
Armin Rigo, Maciej Fijalkowski and Amaury Forgeot d'Arc

Together with
Antonio Cuni, Carl Friedrich Bolz, Holger Krekel, Samuele Pedroni and many others.


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