18 Nov
2016
18 Nov
'16
11:02 p.m.
On Nov 18, 2016, at 5:53 PM, Luca Sbardella <luca.sbardella@gmail.com> wrote:
But tests taking 1.48 longer to run on average! Anything I should know about 3.6 and performance?
That shouldn’t happen. Are you sure you aren’t running them in debug mode? Try to comment out imports of ‘_asyncio’ in futures.py and tasks.py and run benchmarks in 3.6 to compare Py Futures to C Futures. Also, which Python 3.6 version are you using? Please try to build one from the repo, I’ve fixed a couple of bugs since 3.6b2. Yury