Hi Nathaniel,

On 22/10/2020 7:36 am, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
Hi Mark,

This sounds really cool. Can you give us more details? Some questions that occurred to me while reading:

- You're suggesting that the contractor would only be paid if the desired 50% speedup is achieved, so I guess we'd need some objective Python benchmark that boils down to a single speedup number. Did you have something in mind for this?

- How much of the work has already been completed?

A fair bit of stage 1, and much research and design for the later stages.


- Do you have any preliminary results of applying that work to that benchmark? Even if it's preliminary, it would still help a lot in making the case for this being a realistic plan.

Getting a PGO/LTO comparison against 3.10 is tricky.
Mainly because I'm relying on merging a bunch of patches and expecting it to work :)

However, on a few simple benchmarks I'm seeing about a 70% speedup vs master for both default and LTO configures.

I would expect a lower speedup on a wider range of benchmarks with a PGO/LTO build. But 50% is definitely achievable.

Cheers,
Mark.


-n

On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 6:00 AM Mark Shannon <m...@hotpy.org <mailto:m...@hotpy.org>> wrote:

    Hi everyone,

    CPython is slow. We all know that, yet little is done to fix it.

    I'd like to change that.
    I have a plan to speed up CPython by a factor of five over the next few
    years. But it needs funding.

    I am aware that there have been several promised speed ups in the past
    that have failed. You might wonder why this is different.

    Here are three reasons:
    1. I already have working code for the first stage.
    2. I'm not promising a silver bullet. I recognize that this is a
    substantial amount of work and needs funding.
    3. I have extensive experience in VM implementation, not to mention a
    PhD in the subject.

    My ideas for possible funding, as well as the actual plan of
    development, can be found here:

    https://github.com/markshannon/faster-cpython

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.

    Cheers,
    Mark.
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