Le Mon, 18 Jan 2010 01:58:42 -0800, Anand Vaidya a écrit : > Is there a generic python benchmark suite in active development? I am > looking forward to comparing some code on various python implementations > (primarily CPython 2.x, CPython 3.x, UnladenSwallow, Psyco). > > I am happy with something that gives me a relative number eg: ULS is 30% > faster than CPy2.x etc > > I found pybench which is probably not maintained actively.
pybench is not abandoned. However, it only gets an addition now and then. More importantly, it's a set of low-level microbenchmarks designed to stress the execution cost of certain primitives. It won't give you the answer to any high-level questions. In the SVN sandbox (*) you'll find a couple of other benchmarks: - stringbench, stressing string operations - iobench, stressing common file I/O operations - ccbench, trying to measure interpreter efficiency in the face of multi- threaded workloads (*) http://svn.python.org/view/sandbox/trunk/ Regards Antoine. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list