[Python-Dev] To reduce Python "application" startup time
Serhiy Storchaka
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Sat Sep 23 18:39:26 EDT 2017
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05.09.17 16:02, INADA Naoki пише: > While I can't attend to sprint, I saw etherpad and I found > Neil Schemenauer and Eric Snow will work on startup time. > > I want to share my current knowledge about startup time. > > For bare (e.g. `python -c pass`) startup time, I'm waiting C > implementation of ABC. > > But application startup time is more important. And we can improve > them with optimize importing common stdlib. > > Current `python -v` is not useful to optimize import. > So I use this patch to profile import time. > https://gist.github.com/methane/e688bb31a23bcc437defcea4b815b1eb > > With this profile, I tried optimize `python -c 'import asyncio'`, logging > and http.client. > > https://gist.github.com/methane/1ab97181e74a33592314c7619bf34233#file-0-optimize-import-patch > > With this small patch: > > logging: 14.9ms -> 12.9ms > asyncio: 62.1ms -> 58.2ms > http.client: 43.8ms -> 36.1ms See also https://bugs.python.org/issue30152 which optimizes the import time of argparse using similar technique. I think these patches overlap.
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