holger krekel wrote:
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 02:50 +0200, Christian Tismer wrote:
When the compiled pypy shell starts, and any exception
occours, it takes about 10 minutes(!) until you get
the exception.
probably because the (applevel) compiler has to
deal with importing traceback at applevel and then
running the traceback printing logic (possibly
involving reading files which again live at applevel).
So maybe it's not too suprising?
It is, still. We have the marshal module, and you might
have recognized how startup time goes from several
minutes to fractions of seconds, when it is importing
code.
Why should this not work in the exception case?
That's exactly the question: what do I miss to cache?
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