So the C extensions would be good for someone that would use it for an
ETL with a lot of data? :)

On 9 jan., 17:25, Michael Bayer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I remain a little nervous about the C extensions, not as much because the 
> current code is unreliable, but because I'd like there to be a whole lot more 
> C code here.   I've used the existing C extensions quite a bit and done tons 
> of profiling - they really don't account for the vast majority of time spent 
> in large ORM operations, and they don't do much for a non-ORM app that emits 
> a lot of statements.  They just cut down on an app that is non-ORM and needs 
> to fetch very large result sets.  
>
> Basically I'd need a resource that can do lots more C code for me, if not 
> myself since it just would take a huge block of extra time for me to get into 
> it, before I'd feel good about the C code overall and confident that I can 
> put out releases in a timely manner which would now require 100% reliable C 
> code.    
>
> The limitations of distutils are also troubling here.   In my own work app, 
> we use pip in conjunction with a Makefile and for the SQLAlchemy install the 
> flag is on in the Makefile.   In that regard the flag being off by default 
> doesn't feel like that big a deal to me personally.
>
> On Jan 9, 2011, at 3:33 AM, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
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> > Hi Mike,
>
> > On 1/9/11 00:14 , Michael Bayer wrote:
> >> The majority of my time is now spent developing 0.7, which is nearly ready 
> >> for beta releases pending a few more little features I'd like to try to 
> >> get in.  0.7 is really exciting with its new event API, lots of other nice 
> >> touches and of course the most radical reduction in callcounts we've had 
> >> in a few years.
>
> > Has been there a decision on enabling the C extensions by default in 0.7, 
> > or is that still too controversial?
>
> > Regards,
> > Wichert.
>
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