Re: [pypy-dev] 2, 7 and 3.5 release is almost here - please help check you favorite platform

2017-04-07 Thread Phyo Arkar
I am so excited to jump to 3.5x , thanks a lot guys. Any significant difference compare to 2.7x or features not passing tests ? On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 12:25 AM Matti Picus wrote: > On 23/03/17 12:46, Armin Rigo wrote: > > > Hi Phyo, > > > > On 21 March 2017 at 05:53, Phyo Arkar wrote: > >> Tea

Re: [pypy-dev] 2, 7 and 3.5 release is almost here - please help check you favorite platform

2017-04-07 Thread Phyo Arkar
I want to mean if there any Significant performance difference between Pypy 2.7x and 3.5x On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 3:38 PM Phyo Arkar wrote: > I am so excited to jump to 3.5x , thanks a lot guys. > Any significant difference compare to 2.7x or features not passing tests ? > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2017

Re: [pypy-dev] 2, 7 and 3.5 release is almost here - please help check you favorite platform

2017-04-07 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi Phyo, On 7 April 2017 at 11:09, Phyo Arkar wrote: > I want to mean if there any Significant performance difference between Pypy > 2.7x and 3.5x You tell us. We don't have automatic benchmark runners for PyPy3.5. Our knowledge so far is limited to the test_pypy_c tests, which are not complete

Re: [pypy-dev] performance benchmark suite

2017-04-07 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi Victor, On 6 April 2017 at 11:43, Victor Stinner wrote: > Ok, let's be more concrete: I ran benchmarks with PyPy2 v5.7.1 on the > speed-python server. See attached pypy.json.gz file. Note that unless your mails contain precise questions, you're unlikely to get much answers, because we don't k