Re: [pypy-dev] A quick question for you!

2018-06-19 Thread William ML Leslie
On 18 June 2018 at 22:18, Etienne Robillard wrote: > Hi, > > Quick question: Does anyone of you know what is the effect of enabling > gc.enable() in sitecustomize.py when using PyPy? Can it reduce latency for > long-lived WSGI applications? > gc is enabled by default. you only need to use

Re: [pypy-dev] A quick question for you!

2018-06-19 Thread Etienne Robillard
Le 2018-06-18 à 22:47, William ML Leslie a écrit : On 18 June 2018 at 22:18, Etienne Robillard wrote: Hi, Quick question: Does anyone of you know what is the effect of enabling gc.enable() in sitecustomize.py when using PyPy? Can it reduce latency for long-lived WSGI applications? gc is

A quick question for you!

2018-06-18 Thread Etienne Robillard
Hi, Quick question: Does anyone of you know what is the effect of enabling gc.enable() in sitecustomize.py when using PyPy? Can it reduce latency for long-lived WSGI applications? Thanks, Etienne -- Etienne Robillard tkad...@yandex.com https://www.isotopesoftware.ca/ --

Re: Quick question, if you please

2015-03-31 Thread Russell Owen
On 3/31/15 10:09 AM, John Kelly wrote: Pythonites, I received Python with another install and my update software keeps signaling I need to install a newer version, and once I do, the older version is still there, so I keep getting told I need to update. Should I be able to uninstall the old

Re: Quick question, if you please

2015-03-31 Thread John Gordon
In mailman.382.1427821899.10327.python-l...@python.org John Kelly jkellymd...@yahoo.com writes: I received Python with another install and my update software keeps signaling I need to install a newer version, and once I do, the older version is still there, so I keep getting told I need to