[Python-Dev] Avoiding CPython performance regressions
Victor Stinner
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Tue Dec 1 06:35:47 EST 2015
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2015-12-01 10:49 GMT+01:00 Fabio Zadrozny <fabiofz at gmail.com>: > As for the graph, it should be easy to customize (and I'm open to > suggestions). In the case, as it is, red is slower and blue is faster (so, > for instance in > https://www.speedtin.com/reports/1_CPython27x_Performance_Over_Time For me, -10% means "faster" in the context of a benchmark. On this graph, I see -21% but it's slower in fact. I'm confused. Victor
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