On Jun 26, 7:14 pm, Stefan Behnel <stefan...@behnel.de> wrote: > Udyant Wig wrote: > > I implemented this ->http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/lisp/Hanoi.lispin > > both flavors of Python: 2.6.2 and 3.0.1 (CPython) > > > The code: > > #!/usr/bin/env python > > def remaining_peg (peg1, peg2): > > return (6 - peg1 - peg2) > > > def hanoi (num_discs, start, end): > > if (1 == num_discs): > > print "Top of peg {0} to peg {1}".format(start,end) # used > > print() > > for Py 3.0.1 > > > else: > > hanoi ((num_discs - 1), start, (remaining_peg (start, end))) > > hanoi (1, start, end) > > hanoi ((num_discs - 1), (remaining_peg (start, end)), end) > > > hanoi(20,2,3) > > > The times: real usr sys > > Python 2.6.2 7.994s 3.336s 3.296s > > Python 3.0.1 55.302s 38.024s 5.876s > > > What happened to Python? > > Have you tried Python 3.1? Have you made sure that both Python interpreters > were build with the same compiler arguments and that none of them is a > debug build? > > Stefan
Yes. Both were built with the same compiler parameters. No. None of them is a debug build. I'm currently getting Python 3.1 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list