Please explain how to reproduce your benchmark. Maybe write a shell script?
Victor Le 9 juil. 2017 17:49, "Bhavishya" <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hello, > > 1).I was going through the code of *python pickle* to search any > optimization possibility.But the only thing that I found very alarming was > again the import time(I tried with lazy-import but it didn't helped much.) > > I found py3 to be ~45 times slower on* initial imports(very raw > measure..using "time." ) *as compared to py2 on an usual example. > > py3-> > ./python -c ' > favorite_color = { "lion": "yellow", "kitty": "red" } > pickle.dump( favorite_color, open( "save.p", "wb" ) )' > 0.009715557098388672(time taken to do initial imports...measured using > *time.time()* ) > > py2-> > ./python -c ' > favorite_color = { "lion": "yellow", "kitty": "red" } > pickle.dump( favorite_color, open( "save.p", "wb" ) )' > 0.000236034393311(time taken to do initial imports...measured using > *time.time()* ) > > Do you have any thought/ideas on improving this? > > > Thank You. > > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/ > victor.stinner%40gmail.com > >
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