[Python-Dev] Benchmarks why we need PEP 576/579/580
Antoine Pitrou
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Mon Jul 23 06:13:55 EDT 2018
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 11:51:41 +0200 Jeroen Demeyer <J.Demeyer at UGent.be> wrote: > I did exactly the same benchmark again with Python 3.7 and the results > are similar. I'm copying and editing the original post for completeness: > > [...] > > I hope that this finally shows that the problems mentioned in PEP 579 > are real. Just for the record, personally I have no doubt that the problems are real. IMHO the main point of discussion should be judging the solution you are proposing (and thank you, really, for being persistent, since this isn't an easy discussion). Best regards Antoine.
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