On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 08:07:55 +0100, Stefan Behnel wrote:
Steven D'Aprano, 26.02.2013 13:18:
Nuitka is an implementation of Python written in C++. At the moment it
is claimed to be about 2.5 times as fast as CPython running the pystone
benchmark.
Could we please get to the habit of not
Steven D'Aprano, 28.02.2013 14:23:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 08:07:55 +0100, Stefan Behnel wrote:
Steven D'Aprano, 26.02.2013 13:18:
Nuitka is an implementation of Python written in C++. At the moment it
is claimed to be about 2.5 times as fast as CPython running the pystone
benchmark.
Could we
Fascinating software.
Some are building, some are destroying.
Py33
timeit.repeat({1:'abc需'})
[0.2573893570572636, 0.24261832285651508, 0.24259548003601594]
Py323
timeit.repeat({1:'abc需'})
[0.11000708521282831, 0.0994753634273593, 0.09901023634051853]
jmf
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On 27 fév, 09:21, jmfauth wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Fascinating software.
Some are building, some are destroying.
Py33 timeit.repeat({1:'abc需'})
[0.2573893570572636, 0.24261832285651508, 0.24259548003601594]
Py323
timeit.repeat({1:'abc需'})
[0.11000708521282831,
On 27/02/2013 08:21, jmfauth wrote:
Fascinating software.
Some are building, some are destroying.
Py33
timeit.repeat({1:'abc需'})
[0.2573893570572636, 0.24261832285651508, 0.24259548003601594]
Py323
timeit.repeat({1:'abc需'})
[0.11000708521282831, 0.0994753634273593,
On 02/26/2013 05:18 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Nuitka now supports Python 3.2 syntax and compiles the full CPython 3.2
test suite.
Interestingly, GvR seemed to be quite critical of it in his comment at
the end of this post:
https://ep2013.europython.eu/conference/talks/nuitka-the-python
- Original Message -
On 02/26/2013 05:18 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Nuitka now supports Python 3.2 syntax and compiles the full CPython
3.2
test suite.
Interestingly, GvR seemed to be quite critical of it in his comment
at
the end of this post:
https://ep2013.europython.eu
Steven D'Aprano, 26.02.2013 13:18:
Nuitka is an implementation of Python written in C++. At the moment it is
claimed to be about 2.5 times as fast as CPython running the pystone
benchmark.
Could we please get to the habit of not citing results of benchmarks that
*any* static analysis phase
Nuitka now supports Python 3.2 syntax and compiles the full CPython 3.2
test suite.
http://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-release-040.html
What is Nuitka?
Nuitka is an implementation of Python written in C++. At the moment it is
claimed to be about 2.5 times as fast as CPython running the pystone
benchmarks at 2.08316e+06 pystones/second
Thanks.
Andriy Kornatskyy
From: steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info
Subject: Nuitka now supports Python 3.2
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 12:18:56 +
To: python-list@python.org
Nuitka now supports Python 3.2
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