Le mardi 17 décembre 2013 20:00:14 UTC+1, wxjm...@gmail.com a écrit : > Le mardi 17 décembre 2013 19:06:35 UTC+1, Michael Torrie a écrit : > > > On 12/17/2013 08:00 AM, Wolfgang Keller wrote: > > > > > > >> Python is sooooooo slow when it waits for the human. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > With Windows systems, I waste something like 90% of my work time waiting > > > > > > > for that system to stop "Not Responding". > > > > > > > > > > > > > > And no, it's not a matter of hardware. > > > > > > > > > > > > Something is wrong then. Windows has its issues, and it does slow down > > > > > > over time as cruft in the system accumulates. And Windows XP is getting > > > > > > slower and slower due to a bug in the automatic updates service, but in > > > > > > general, but your experience with Windows is not normal. I managed > > > > > > hundreds of Windows workstations in my previous life and I did not see > > > > > > this occur with any regularity. So something is wrong with your setup. > > > > > > Maybe its time for a re-install? Virus or malware? Or maybe you need > > > > > > to upgrade to Windows 7? > > > > > > > > I tend to agree with you. However, I should say > > I'm observing a strange phenomenon. > > > > Among others, I wrote two interactive interpreters > > with PySide 1.1.2 for Python 3.3 and Python 3.2. > > > > If I'm runing such a task with Py3.2 (more than a minute) > > > > >>> timeit.timeit("a = '\u2345'*100000; 'x' in a") > > > > it runs smoothly. > > > > but if I run the same task with Py3.3 > > > > my window seems to be idled, and a message like, > > Ne répond pas (something like "Do no respond") > > appeares in the title bar of the window (my application > > title + that msg). The cursor get transformed into the > > win7 "waiting cursor". > > > > The app seems to freeze, but in fact, it is not and > > the resulting values are correct. > > > > How do I know this? Very simple, the resulting > > values are in exact concordance with the values > > I obtain with my interactive intepreters, but > > built with tkinter! > >
Installation of PySide 1.2.1 for Py32, Py33 -> same effect. win32, shiboken, Visual Studio, Qt: ??? jmf -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list