I'm not using Django but another web platform; I've found some speedup using 
pypy after the JIT has kicked in, but it did require some profiling and 
adjusting of my code. Why not give pypy a go?

----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Andy" <angelf...@yahoo.com> 
To: pypy-dev@python.org 
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:26:25 PM 
Subject: [pypy-dev] Is PyPy appropriate for Django? 



Hi, 


In the PyPy benchmark there's a Django test that shows tremendous speedup of 
Django when running PyPy-JIT. But that is just for Django templates. What about 
the other parts of Django? 


1) For URL routing Django uses the re module, which is a C extension. Would JIT 
work with that? 


2) Other parts such as DB driver also contains C code, again would that work 
with JIT? I suppose I could use a pure Python driver, but would a JIT'd pure 
Python driver be much slower than a native driver? 


In general are there any rules of thumbs regarding PyPy and C extensions - what 
works, what doesn't? 


Thanks. 
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