No, I said to compare to the same tests (source files) of alioth. I explain: I see in http://speed.pypy.org/comparison/ that you run "ai", "bm_chameleon", .... tests. I suppose this was python sources. I say to use the same scripts of alioth (in addition of yours), because this, you can compare to cpython and additionally you (and users) could have if the pypy faster than cpython and also faster and language X. Maybe for you is not "important" but for example I'm amazing if I see that pypy is "only" 1.5x slower than C++ in alioth tests.

Regards,
Xan.

Al 05/05/12 21:28, En/na Sébastien Volle ha escrit:
Hello,

If I'm not mistaken, the policy of the language benchmark game is to have only one implementation of a specific language, and preferably the reference implementation. So I guess that unless pypy eventually becomes the reference python interpreter, CPython will remain the only python interpreter to appear in that benchmark.

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Sébastien

2012/5/5 xancorreu <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi,

    I'm just curious: can you make the tests of alioth
    
[http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32q/which-programming-languages-are-fastest.php]?
    If you do, you can compare pypy to cpython and also to other
    programming languages. What do you think about this idea?


    Thanks in advance,
    Xan.
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