Re: [Python-Dev] PEP 575, 576, 579 and 580
On 2018-07-07 15:38, Mark Shannon wrote:
Hi,
We seem to have a plethora of PEPs where we really ought to have one (or none?).
- PEP 575 has been withdrawn. - PEP 579 is an informational PEP with the bigger picture; it does contain some of the requirements that you want to discuss here. - PEP 580 and PEP 576 are two alternative implementations of a protocol to optimize callables implemented in C.
5. It should speed up CPython for the standard benchmark suite.
I'd like to replace this by: must *not slow down* the standard benchmark suite and preferable should not slow down anything.
On 07/07/18 22:11, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
On 2018-07-07 15:38, Mark Shannon wrote:
Hi,
We seem to have a plethora of PEPs where we really ought to have one (or none?).
- PEP 575 has been withdrawn. - PEP 579 is an informational PEP with the bigger picture; it does contain some of the requirements that you want to discuss here. - PEP 580 and PEP 576 are two alternative implementations of a protocol to optimize callables implemented in C.
5. It should speed up CPython for the standard benchmark suite.
I'd like to replace this by: must *not slow down* the standard benchmark suite and preferable should not slow down anything.
I've added you suggestion, and everyone else's, to this github repo: https://github.com/markshannon/extended-calling-convention Feel free to comment on github, submit PRs or just email me directly if you have anything else you want to add. Cheers, Mark.
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Jeroen Demeyer
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Mark Shannon