no, the strbuf does improve stuff about 20-30% it's just not what I
was hoping for :-)
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Brecht Machiels
wrote:
> Hello Maciej,
>
> Mmm, too bad. Thankfully, with PyPy 2.6.0, speed is about the same as for
> CPython. PyPy 2.2.1 was significantly slower.
>
> In any ca
Hi,
OS X defaults to having a case-insensitive file system. I believe there is
a problem with building pypy from source on such a system.
During the build process I see files being written to the jitcodes
directory in the /tmp build directory. There are some "W_ArrayTypeX.*"
files being writt
Hello Maciej,
Mmm, too bad. Thankfully, with PyPy 2.6.0, speed is about the same as for
CPython. PyPy 2.2.1 was significantly slower.
In any case, thanks for trying out the strbuf optimization. I'm sure it
will be helpful for other applications. And we can rule this out as the
cause of th
Hi All,
I work on Python through which I came across pypy and I am interested in making
some open-source contributions to the project. As first steps I tried building
the source code (successfully) and running the unit tests as per the "Getting
Started Developing with PyPy" page but I run into
Hi Brecht
We tried the strbuf with rinohtype and (after warmup) it's the speed
of cpython, which is bad.
investigating some more
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 12:34 AM, Brecht Machiels wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've managed to backport RinohType to Python 2 (took me only a couple of
> hours thankfully)
According to David, cobra/buildbot will be down for a day or two
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