Steve Holden wrote: >> It's only an error if it gets in the way. It's the experience of a lot >> of programmers that it doesn't, so it's not an error. >> > And it's not a feature of the language, rather of one or two > implementations. Neither JPython not IronPython use a GIL to the best of > my knowledge, so you are still quite at liberty to use them.
I found this interesting benchmark on the relative speeds of CPython 2.3, IronPython 0.1 and Jython 2.1. It's from six years ago, so not exactly reporting on the state of the art, but it suggests to me that IronPython is faster at the fundamentals but much slower at some things. http://www.python.org/~jeremy/weblog/031209a.html -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list