RE Module Performance
Antoon Pardon
antoon.pardon at rece.vub.ac.be
Sun Jul 28 14:51:26 EDT 2013
Op 28-07-13 20:19, Joshua Landau schreef:
> On 28 July 2013 09:45, Antoon Pardon <antoon.pardon at rece.vub.ac.be
> <mailto:antoon.pardon at rece.vub.ac.be>> wrote:
>
> Op 27-07-13 20:21, wxjmfauth at gmail.com <mailto:wxjmfauth at gmail.com>
> schreef:
>
> utf-8 or any (utf) never need and never spend their time
> in reencoding.
>
>
> So? That python sometimes needs to do some kind of background
> processing is not a problem, whether it is garbage collection,
> allocating more memory, shufling around data blocks or reencoding a
> string, that doesn't matter. If you've got a real world example where
> one of those things noticeably slows your program down or makes the
> program behave faulty then you have something that is worthy of
> attention.
>
>
> Somewhat off topic, but befitting of the triviality of this thread, do I
> understand correctly that you are saying garbage collection never causes
> any noticeable slowdown in real-world circumstances? That's not remotely
> true.
No that is not what I am saying. But if jmf would be complaining about
garbage collection in an analog way as he is complaining about the FSR,
he wouldn't be complaining about real-world circumstances but about
theorectical possibilities and micro bench marks. In those circunstances
the "garbage collection problem" wouldn't be worthy of attention much.
--
Antoon Pardon
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