--- On Wed, 4/6/11, Maciej Fijalkowski <fij...@gmail.com> wrote: -snip-
> > CPython bugs - How strange that the CPython bug was > never mentioned! - maybe. > > > > Ok. The bug was not mentioned because it takes time to > decide "it's a bug". I know someone decided "it's a bug" because someone said so in a blog post they pushed out across the blogosphere and proggit and Hacker News and ... How strange that CPython bug was never mentioned to me! > Since programs that only compile on GCC clearly > are. > > > > How many C language implementations are shown? > > > > How many Python language implementations are shown? > > > > If only one Python language implementation was shown > do you think it would be PyPy ? > > > > I can't really read your mind, but from my opinion if the > question is "how fast Python programs can be run" then the > answer is Yes. The Help page says something about showing working programs written in less familiar programming languages. > So the position is that GCC is allowed to use extensions > because it's the only C implementation shown and PyPy is not, > because all Python programs should run on each runtime, is that > correct? I don't see a way to compare CPython and PyPy unless the comparison programs do at least run on both CPython and PyPy (and x86 and x64). _______________________________________________ pypy-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev