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Gary Robinson CTO Emergent Discovery, LLC personal email: [email protected] work email: [email protected] Company: http://www.emergentdiscovery.com Blog: http://www.garyrobinson.net > > "Longer than you want" Ain't that the truth! :) And yet, if you felt like one of the following blocks if time was more likely than the others, I'd be very interested in knowing: < 6 months < 1 year < 2 years Or if you'd rather not say anything even at that level, I understand. Thanks! Gary On Sep 23, 2010, at 5:55 PM, Benjamin Peterson wrote: > 2010/9/23 Alex Gaynor <[email protected]>: >> On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Gary Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Thanks for your response Alex... I have a couple follow-up questions: >>> >>>> Yes, 64-bit support for asmgcc as merged, however there appears to be >>>> a performance issue with it, it's not nearly as fast as it should be. >>> >>> Is this a matter that is getting PyPy developer attention, or is expected >>> to in the relatively near future? >>> >> >> We're aware of it, and it will definitely happen before we do any sort >> of release. >> >>>> multiproccessing was added to the stdlib in 2.6, we have a >>>> fast-forward branch that's aiming to implement 2.7, so when it's >>>> released it will contain a multiprocessing module. >>> >>> That's great news. Is there any estimate of when a fairly stable beta will >>> be available? >>> >> >> Amaury or Benjamin could better say. > > "Longer than you want" > > > -- > Regards, > Benjamin _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
