On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 11:12 +0100, Michael Hudson wrote:
hpk@trillke.net (holger krekel) writes:
After having drunk champagne Samuele quickly mapped the good time we were having into a better 'time' module for PyPy. With that we could easily run the unmodified pystone.py on top of PyPy and reached some 337 pystones (as opposed to 9 pystones with PyPy on top of CPython).
Quick thought -- is this compiled with gcc's optimizations?
Yes, our last compile was being done with -O2, basically. However, PyPy's backend-optimizations are not switched on (with problems probably related to the exception handling problem mentioned in the day 6 report) and this makes the life of GCC's register allocator quite difficult (according to Samuele's guesses). cheers, holger P.S.: It's a pity you weren't here.