[Python-Dev] Python Benchmarks
Greg Ewing
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Sat Jun 3 03:20:48 CEST 2006
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Tim Peters wrote: > I liked benchmarking on Crays in the good old days. ... > Test times were reproducible to the > nanosecond with no effort. Running on a modern box for a few > microseconds at a time is a way to approximate that, provided you > measure the minimum time with a high-resolution timer :-) Obviously what we need here is a stand-alone Python interpreter that runs on the bare machine, so there's no pesky operating system around to mess up our times. -- Greg
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