From: Alexandre Petit-B. <apb...@cy...> - 2001-10-18 17:51:13
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Finn Bock writes: > Generally the pystone test is not sufficiently long running to take > advantage of the JIT compilers in later JDKs. By tuning the number > of passes to suite JIT compiler (and using the server hotspot), we > have seen JDK1.4 produce pystone numbers around and above > python-1.5.2. That's not surprising me. Gcj will lag behind a bit, as we're hardly working on optimisations. Although natively compiling classes generated from python code should boost performances a bit, as our VM is really slow (we would like to add a JIT though.) ./A |