Have you reported this to the performance issue tracker, Peter? https://github.com/python/performance
On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 at 02:31 Peter Cawley <cor...@corsix.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'd like to run pyperformance (https://github.com/python/performance) > for exploring Python 3.6 x64 speed on Windows. Apparently, "Windows is > now supported" since version 0.1.2, but I'm observing errors such as > the below when trying to run pyperformance, which at first glance seem > pretty fatal for doing anything on Windows - am I missing something? > > ----- > Execute: venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\Scripts\python.exe -m > performance run --inside-venv > Python benchmark suite 0.5.0 > INFO:root:Skipping Python2-only benchmark pyflate; not compatible with > Python sys.version_info(major=3, minor=6, micro=0, > releaselevel='final', serial=0) > INFO:root:Skipping Python2-only benchmark spambayes; not compatible > with Python sys.version_info(major=3, minor=6, micro=0, > releaselevel='final', serial=0) > INFO:root:Skipping Python2-only benchmark hg_startup; not compatible > with Python sys.version_info(major=3, minor=6, micro=0, > releaselevel='final', serial=0) > [ 1/51] 2to3... > INFO:root:Running `c:\program > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\Scripts\python.exe > c:\program > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\performance\benchmarks\bm_2to3.py > --output C:\Users\Peter\AppData\Local\Temp\tmpwc1mjawc` > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\performance\benchmarks\bm_2to3.py", > line 30, in <module> > runner.bench_func('2to3', bench_2to3, command, devnull_out) > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\perf\_runner.py", > line 573, in bench_func > return self._main(name, sample_func, inner_loops) > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\perf\_runner.py", > line 496, in _main > bench = self._master() > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\perf\_runner.py", > line 735, in _master > bench = self._spawn_workers() > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\perf\_runner.py", > line 698, in _spawn_workers > worker_bench = self._spawn_worker_bench(calibrate) > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\perf\_runner.py", > line 631, in _spawn_worker_bench > suite = self._spawn_worker_suite(calibrate) > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\perf\_runner.py", > line 617, in _spawn_worker_suite > proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, env=env, **kw) > File "c:\program files\python36\lib\subprocess.py", line 707, in __init__ > restore_signals, start_new_session) > File "c:\program files\python36\lib\subprocess.py", line 961, in > _execute_child > assert not pass_fds, "pass_fds not supported on Windows." > AssertionError: pass_fds not supported on Windows. > ERROR: Benchmark 2to3 failed: Benchmark died > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\performance\run.py", > line 126, in run_benchmarks > bench = func(cmd_prefix, options) > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\performance\benchmarks\__init__.py", > line 121, in BM_2to3 > return run_perf_script(python, options, "2to3") > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\performance\run.py", > line 92, in run_perf_script > run_command(cmd, hide_stderr=not options.verbose) > File "c:\program > > files\python36\venv\cpython3.6-68187c45ff81\lib\site-packages\performance\run.py", > line 61, in run_command > raise RuntimeError("Benchmark died") > RuntimeError: Benchmark died > ----- > > Thanks, > Peter > _______________________________________________ > Speed mailing list > Speed@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed >
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