OT: This Swift thing
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Fri Jun 6 13:06:13 EDT 2014
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On 6/6/2014 7:11 AM, Alain Ketterlin wrote: > Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> writes: > >> On 6/5/2014 4:07 PM, Alain Ketterlin wrote: >> >>>> When I compile Cython modules I use LLVM on this computer. >>> >>> Cython is not Python, it is another language, with an incompatible >>> syntax. >> >> Cython compiles Python with optional extensions that allow additional >> speed ups over compiling Python as is. In other word, the Cython >> language is a Python superset. I am assuming here that the claim to have reached this goal is correct. > You're right. What I question is the fact that anybody uses Cython > without the additional syntax. There is little chance that a "pure" > Python program will see any significant speedup when compiled with I believe the Cython author has claimed a 2x-5x speedup for stdlib modules when compiled 'as is'. > Cython (or, if it does, it means that the "canonical" Python interpreter > has some sub-optimal behavior that will, eventually, be corrected). I believe that there is some inherent overhead that Cython bypasses. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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