Re: newbie IronPython compiled scripts speed question

2006-09-24 Thread dtlog
> Learning to use Psyco is very easy, for a basic usage you just have to > put in your code: > import psyco > psyco.full() > > For a better usage you can do: > psyco.bind(functioname) > for just the functions that you have seen can enjoy the compilation. > > For a smart usage you can learn few tric

Re: newbie IronPython compiled scripts speed question

2006-09-24 Thread dtlog
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 23:59:34 +0300, Lawrence Oluyede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know what you heard but IronPython generates IL code which > happens to be the bytecode of the CLR (the runtime of .NET). So you are > not generating "native" stuff but a PE executable wrapping the .NET > st

newbie IronPython compiled scripts speed question

2006-09-24 Thread dtlog
Hello, and sorry if this has been asked before... I searched the faqs at python.org and didn't find an answer: does using IronPython, instead of CPython, and compiling the scripts into native windows executables (I heard IronPython can do that) result in faster execution times? Or is it just a matt