[Python-Dev] this is what happens if you freeze all the modules required for startup
Eric Snow
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Tue Apr 15 16:34:00 CEST 2014
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:45 AM, Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote: > Specific use-case that I can see: Mercurial. In a git vs hg shoot-out, > git will usually win on performance, and hg is using Py2; migrating hg > to Py3 will (if I understand the above figures correctly) widen that > gap, so any improvement done to startup performance will give a very > real advantage. Perhaps not so much "a very real advantage" as "less of a distraction". It's still significantly slower than 2.7. :) -eric
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