[Python-Dev] Re: PyPy on PySide6 is there: PyPy with a Gui

2022-02-04 Thread Guido van Rossum
Congrats Christian! It sounds like this will open new avenues for PyPy (and maybe also for Qt/PySide6). --Guido On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 4:25 AM Christian Tismer-Sperling < tis...@stackless.com> wrote: > Hi Guido et. al., > > since May 2021 I have been working at running PyPy on PySide6, > which

[Python-Dev] Re: PyPy on PySide6 is there: PyPy with a Gui

2022-02-04 Thread Christian Tismer-Sperling
On 04.02.22 08:52, Christopher Barker wrote: This is very cool Chris -- thanks! One question: and with the amazing result of speed: PyPy 3.8 works      10 times faster than the identical code on Python 3.10 and      5.5 times slower than the same example in C++ Qt. Is

[Python-Dev] Re: PyPy on PySide6 is there: PyPy with a Gui

2022-02-03 Thread Christopher Barker
This is very cool Chris -- thanks! One question: and with the amazing result of speed: > > PyPy 3.8 works > 10 times faster than the identical code on Python 3.10 > and > 5.5 times slower than the same example in C++ Qt. > Is this primarily Python-QT interaction? or computing the