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Re: Python-on-guile
From: |
Nala Ginrut |
Subject: |
Re: Python-on-guile |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 20:29:14 +0800 |
Nice to know it!
I still don't have time to polish my guile-lua-rebirth. Anyway, it's really
good news to see the transpiler has a good performance on Guile.!
Best regards.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2021 at 11:01 PM Mikael Djurfeldt <mikael@djurfeldt.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday, Andy committed new code to the compiler, some of which
> concerned skipping some arity checking.
>
> Also, Stefan meanwhile committed something called "reworked object system"
> to his python-on-guile.
>
> Sorry for coming with unspecific information (don't have time to track
> down the details) but I noticed that my benchmark script written in Python,
> and which computes the 20:th Ramanujan number, now runs 60% faster than
> before these changes.
>
> This means that python-on-guile running on guile3 master executes python
> code only 2.6 times slower than the CPython python3 interpreter itself. :-)
>
> Have a nice weekend all,
> Mikael
>
>
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- Re: Python-on-guile, Stefan Israelsson Tampe, 2021/04/24
- Re: Python-on-guile, Stefan Israelsson Tampe, 2021/04/24
- Re: Python-on-guile, Mikael Djurfeldt, 2021/04/25
- Re: Python-on-guile, Stefan Israelsson Tampe, 2021/04/25
- Re: Python-on-guile, Stefan Israelsson Tampe, 2021/04/25
- Re: Python-on-guile, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide, 2021/04/25
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Re: Python-on-guile,
Nala Ginrut <=