On Dec 29, 6:11 pm, Marek Szuba <mare...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> gdbm... Some of these results look AWFUL).
>
> Would you be able to see how python-cdb works with Python 3.0, Istvan?

Disappointingly, Python 3.0  'vanilla' IO read/write is orders(!) of
magnitude slower than that of Python 2.* branch. IMO this makes Python
3.0 is unsuited to *any* demanding application in general (data
processing or web), and it will remain so until the entire IO is
rewritten.

http://bugs.python.org/issue4565

While I have no insight into the development priorities it might a
long time (years?) until they'll get all these issues ironed out.

Istvan

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