Re: PyPy performance stats (was Re: Speeding up CPython)
On 10/21/20 2:38 PM, Matti Picus wrote:
On 10/21/20 20:42:02 +1100 Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com>wrote:
When I go looking for PyPy performance stats, everything seems to be Python 2.7. Is there anywhere that compares PyPy3 to CPython 3.6 (or whichever specific version)? Or maybe it's right there on https://speed.pypy.org/ and I just can't see it - that's definitely possible:)
ChrisA
They are not on the front page. You can find them, but it requires digging around in the Comparison page[0].
I guess we could switch to emphasizing python3 on the front page, help in updating and reconfiguring Codespeed [1] would be awesome.
Matti
Just as a follow up: the front page of speed.pypy.org now shows the latest pypy 3.6 vs cpython 3.6.7. Matti
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 2:42 AM Matti Picus <matti.picus@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/21/20 2:38 PM, Matti Picus wrote:
On 10/21/20 20:42:02 +1100 Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com>wrote:
When I go looking for PyPy performance stats, everything seems to be Python 2.7. Is there anywhere that compares PyPy3 to CPython 3.6 (or whichever specific version)? Or maybe it's right there on https://speed.pypy.org/ and I just can't see it - that's definitely possible:)
ChrisA
They are not on the front page. You can find them, but it requires digging around in the Comparison page[0].
I guess we could switch to emphasizing python3 on the front page, help in updating and reconfiguring Codespeed [1] would be awesome.
Matti
Just as a follow up: the front page of speed.pypy.org now shows the latest pypy 3.6 vs cpython 3.6.7.
Thank you! Good to see! ChrisA
On 10/26/2020 11:42 AM, Matti Picus wrote:
On 10/21/20 2:38 PM, Matti Picus wrote:
Just as a follow up: the front page of speed.pypy.org now shows the latest pypy 3.6 vs cpython 3.6.7.
I just clicked the link and there is 3.7.6, not 3.6.7. But why not current cpython? Since all executables other than pypy 3.6 are checked, no comparisons are shown, and the chart would be impossible. The default should be just two executables checked. I am not going to try to uncheck 50. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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Chris Angelico
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Matti Picus
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Terry Reedy