On 1/31/2018 6:23 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 4:20 AM, INADA Naoki <songofaca...@gmail.com
<mailto:songofaca...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Against the official CPython 3.6 (probably .3 or .4) release I see:
> 1 that is 2.01x faster (python-startup, 24.6ms down to 12.2ms)
> 5 that are >=1.5x,<1.6x faster.
> 13 that are >=1.4x,<1.5x faster.
> 21 that are >=1.3x,<1.4x faster.
> 14 that are >=1.2x,<1.3x faster.
> 5 that are >=1.1x,<1.2x faster.
> 0 that are < 1.1x faster/slower.
>
> Pretty good numbers overall I think.
Yay!! Congrats for all of us!
I'm confused -- I _think_ these are performance improvements of the
Anaconda build over the python.org <http://python.org> build for OS-X --
so congrats to the Anaconda team :-)
But a hint that maybe we should do the python.org <http://python.org>
builds differently!
Ned Deily is in charge of the Mac build (as well as current release
manager). Within the last week, he revised the official builds (now
two, I believe) for 3.7.0b1, due in a day or so. One will be a future
oriented 64-bit build. The PR and What's New have more.
He may not be reading this thread, but will read MacOS tracker issues
with a specific proposal, data and a patch. Comparisons should be
against the current master or an installed 3.7.0b1.
--
Terry Jan Reedy
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