[pypy-dev] alioth tests?
xancorreu
xancorreu at gmail.com
Mon May 7 15:04:47 CEST 2012
Al 07/05/12 09:41, En/na Armin Rigo ha escrit:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 11:12 PM, xancorreu<xancorreu at gmail.com> wrote:
>> By the other hand, saying with other words: with scripts appeared in alioth,
>> pypy is faster?
> Probably a bit, but does it matter? Consider a completely un-pythonic
> program that no-one would ever write this way: is the question "is
> PyPy faster on it" of any great relevance? The meta-answer to your
> question is that if we rewrite the programs to be much simpler, easier
> to understand, and more natural for Python (we did for a few of them),
> then yes, they end up being way faster on PyPy than in CPython.
The meta-question is: what is the fastest language with "comfortable"
syntax and expressions ;-)
This is a very subjective question, because comfortable is subjective.
But I think, I hope, that the benchmarks, open the programs and compare
to other programs which do the same, is the only way I know to,
personally, reach its answer.
Thanks,
Xan.
>
>
> A bientôt,
>
> Armin.
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