On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 10:30:34 +0530 Bhavishya <bhavishyagop...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > So I'm trying to find areas where py3 falls behind py2 in terms of > performance.Augment reasons and if possible, solutions. > > And my mentor(@Botanic) suggested if we could write benchmarks for some > modules which presently lack explicit bms and thus we tried writing bm for > "threading" module and another to compare concurrency implemented using > "threading"(which is actually restricted by gil) and using > "multiprocessing" across py2 & py3
I'm uncertain that this is a good approach. Measuring the performance of a single module doesn't necessary tell us anything about the performance of real-world applications. You first have to assess whethow the performance of said module impacts real-world applications. This probably requires some domain-specific knowledge, which either you have or would have to inquire about. Regards Antoine. _______________________________________________ Speed mailing list Speed@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed