[Python-Dev] Avoiding CPython performance regressions

Fabio Zadrozny fabiofz at gmail.com
Tue Dec 1 04:36:04 EST 2015


On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Stewart, David C <david.c.stewart at intel.com
> wrote:

>
> On 11/30/15, 5:52 AM, "Python-Dev on behalf of R. David Murray"
> <python-dev-bounces+david.c.stewart=intel.com at python.org on behalf of
> rdmurray at bitdance.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >There's also an Intel project posted about here recently that checks
> >individual benchmarks for performance regressions and posts the results
> >to python-checkins.
>
> The description of the project is at https://01.org/lp - Python results
> are indeed sent daily to python-checkins. (No results for Nov 30 and Dec 1
> due to Romania National Day holiday!)
>
> There is also a graphic dashboard at
> http://languagesperformance.intel.com/


​Hi Dave,

Interesting, but ​I'm curious on which benchmark set are you running? From
the graphs it seems it has a really high standard deviation, so, I'm
curious to know if that's really due to changes in the CPython codebase /
issues in the benchmark set or in how the benchmarks are run... (it doesn't
seem to be the benchmarks from https://hg.python.org/benchmarks/ right?).

​--
Fabio​


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