At 11:31 AM -0800 12/31/03, Guido van Rossum wrote:
(Thanks for the p6i archives link BTW; Googling for "p6i" wasn't too helpful since its true name is perl6.internals. :-)
$ python2.3 -O [GCC 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
import b ^D $
Hrm. On my OS X laptop:
[Failure snipped]
I'll try generating the bytecode on a linux box, but something seems amiss somewhere. (Perhaps just in my understanding of what should be happening)
No, this means that the benchmark fails on that platform.
But you got quite far (the first 5 sections of b0.py worked without a hitch).
I notice you're using the original Python 2.3 release thjat came with Panther. It's a bit old. If upgrading to Python 2.3.3 doesn't help,
Turns out not to. I built and installed the 2.3.3 kit and it still fails, albeit differently.
can you send me the output of
python b0.py
? Send it in private mail, it's rather large. :-)
Sent under a separate cover. Traceback (for those folks following along at home) is: lir:~/Desktop/parrotbench dan$ /usr/local/bin/python2.3 b0.py >b0_output_darwin.lst Traceback (most recent call last): File "b0.py", line 924, in ? main() File "b0.py", line 893, in main checkoutput(4201300315) File "b0.py", line 763, in checkoutput check(strhash(outputtext), n) File "b0.py", line 3, in check raise AssertionError("%.30r != %.30r" % (a, b)) AssertionError: 2772929724L != 4201300315L lir:~/Desktop/parrotbench dan$ I did get bytecode on a linux system, so I've something to work with, though it'll be tough to test times as we go on. (Though I figure if I can beat the 1.4GHz Celeron system with my 600MHz G3 laptop I'll be doing good :) I'll give this a shot on the 10.2 OS X server box I have at home, just for chuckles. (I can set it up as an automated build server if you want, which is all I use it for right now) -- Dan --------------------------------------"it's like this"------------------- Dan Sugalski even samurai dan@sidhe.org have teddy bears and even teddy bears get drunk