> Learning to use Psyco is very easy, for a basic usage you just have to > put in your code: > import psyco > psyco.full() > > For a better usage you can do: > psyco.bind(functioname) > for just the functions that you have seen can enjoy the compilation. > > For a smart usage you can learn few tricks to help its job. The last > page of the psyco manual helps. > > pyinline is rather easy to use if you have linux and you know C.
thanks, I'll check out psyco's documentation, since unfortunately the scripts will be run on a Windows box, and using a compiler other than VC++ is not an option... on that note, is there a tutorial/guide on making python (and therefore pyinline) aware of the VC++ compiler installed on the machine so it can be used for automatic compilation? Is a change in some configuration file, or a call of some function needed? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list