Hi Jacob,
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Jacob Biesinger
jake.biesin...@gmail.com wrote:
A bit OT: The recent release of ipython added some powerful multiprocessing
features using ZeroMQ. I've only glanced at pypy's extensive threading
optimizations (e.g., greenlets). Does pypy jit across
On 08/18/2011 09:51 PM, David Edelsohn wrote:
Sven,
With the attached patch, all of the ppc/ppcgen/test/test_ppc.py tests
pass except for test_call_function that I skip while I debug it.
I updated ppc_assembler.py:load_from() to load a full 64 bit value on
64 bit systems. It is not exactly
Il giorno 25/lug/2011, alle ore 14:31, Armin Rigo ha scritto:
Indeed, there is nothing like that so far. We need to think out the
kind of C-level API which makes sense for libpypy.so to expose. There
are two options: either we tweak a little bit cpyext to expose the
CPython C API, or we
Hi
This is a really silly thing, but I am hoping someone who has done
this before can just give me the one-liner answer.
I am trying to build pypy 1.6 on Windows XP using MinGW (in an MSYS
environment). The build gets started, and I see a bit of Mandelbrot,
but when the time comes for JIT, I
Hi David,
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 1:56 PM, David Fraser dav...@sjsoft.com wrote:
The pypy JIT takes a while to work out which parts of python code need
optimization etc, and only after that phase do the speedups become relevant.
Have there been any efforts (indeed, is it a feasible idea at
The pypy JIT takes a while to work out which parts of python code need
optimization etc,
No, this is not really doable. The JIT writes explicitly in the
assembler the address of a ton of constants.
could a special logging area be of use? as in
JIT decides foo_do_something_often() is
On 19 August 2011 18:55, Caleb Hattingh caleb.hatti...@gmail.com wrote:
I ran out of memory some time after the JIT had successfully compiled,
so now I am trying
PYPY_GC_MAX_DELTA=200MB pypy --jit loop_longevity=300 ./translate.py -Ojit
as suggested in the help page. Will post here again if