Author: Alex Gaynor <alex.gay...@gmail.com> Branch: extradoc Changeset: r204:6f55ab31a383 Date: 2011-07-01 21:52 -0700 http://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy.org/changeset/6f55ab31a383/
Log: Make sure not to lose the links. diff --git a/source/success.txt b/source/success.txt --- a/source/success.txt +++ b/source/success.txt @@ -10,19 +10,20 @@ -------------------- LWN has a tool they use for parsing "git log"'s output in order to do analysis -on the contributors to the Linux kernel. Simply by switching to PyPy they were -able to get a 3x speedup, from 63 seconds to 21 seconds, compared to CPython. +on the contributors to the Linux kernel. Simply `by switching to PyPy`_ they +were able to get a 3x speedup, from 63 seconds to 21 seconds, compared to +CPython. "In other ways, PyPy is ready for prime time; it implements the (Python 2.x) language faithfully, and it is fast." -.. _`an experiment`: http://lwn.net/Articles/442268/ +.. _`by switching to PyPy`: http://lwn.net/Articles/442268/ MyHDL ----- -MyHDL got a speed up by 6-12x, on various benchmarks, according to their -`performance page`_, putting it in the same league as other HDL implementations. +MyHDL got a speed up by `6-12x compared to CPython`_, on a range of benchmarks, +putting it in the same league as other HDL implementations. "By simply changing the Python interpreter, MyHDL is playing in the same league as Verilog and VHDL simulators. This is a remarkable achievement, given that Python's power stays completely available. There is no reason anymore to avoid MyHDL because of performance concerns." -.. _`performance page`: http://www.myhdl.org/doku.php/performance +.. _`6-12x compared to CPython`: http://www.myhdl.org/doku.php/performance _______________________________________________ pypy-commit mailing list pypy-commit@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-commit