On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Stefan Behnel <stefan...@behnel.de> wrote:
> Brett Cannon, 23.07.2012 21:48: > > On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Stefan Behnel wrote: > >> Brett Cannon, 23.07.2012 19:59: > >>> For my keynotes at PyCon Argentina and Brasil I'm going to be talking > >>> about Python 3.3 and trying to sell it to Python 2.7 users. That means > >>> selling the performance numbers of Python 3.3 as acceptable for Python > >>> 2.7 users. Since that means using the benchmark suite I might as well > >>> start work on merging https://bitbucket.org/pypy/benchmarks/ and > >>> http://hg.python.org/benchmarks so we can host the canonical > >>> benchmarks at hg.python.org like we have discussed previously (along > >>> with coming up with a way to run the benchmarks against Python 2.7 and > >>> 3.3 for comparison and making more tests work in Python 3). > >>> > >>> So, to start, I want to remove the divergence of the Unladen > >>> benchmarks (after that we can look at adding in any tests that are > >>> unique to PyPy). Am I right in thinking that all forked tests that > >>> came from Unladen ended up in PyPy's own directory under the same name > >>> (e.g. bm_mako.py)? > >> > >> AFAICT, the only difference is the "ai" benchmark, which is otherwise > known > >> as "nqueens". > > > > That can't be true as bm_mako.py itself is different: compare > > http://hg.python.org/benchmarks/file/5f6b46d86b40/performance/bm_mako.py > > to https://bitbucket.org/pypy/benchmarks/src/ff7b35837d0f/own/bm_mako.py > > I meant "different" as in "differently named". Ah, OK. > The specific tests have > certainly received some (minor) adaptations on both sides, be it for > porting them to Py3 or for making them more appropriate for PyPy. > That's what I'm trying to establish; how much have they diverged and if I'm looking in the proper place. -Brett > > Stefan > > _______________________________________________ > Speed mailing list > Speed@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed >
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