Re: [pygccxml-development] Py++ performance
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From: Roman Y. <rom...@gm...> - 2007-03-28 13:25:41
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On 3/28/07, Allen Bierbaum <al...@vr...> wrote: > > Roman Yakovenko wrote: > > Allen, I saw announcement of new release of PyPy. It seems that PyPy has > > JIT compiler and many other cool features, that may cause Py++ to run > > quicker. > > > > Do you want( actually has time ) to try it on your project? May be you > > will gain enormous speed up. > > I don't have a lot of time to try it right now, but it does sound > interesting. > > It may be useful to use the new lsprof profiler on py++ and then output > this to a calltree graph to allow a bit more understanding of what is > going on. (see: http://ddaa.net/blog/python/lsprof-calltree) > > Thanks for the tip I will take a look. -- Roman Yakovenko C++ Python language binding http://www.language-binding.net/ |