Em Qui 16 Jul 2009, às 19:48:18, Christian Tismer escreveu:
> Announcing Psyco V2 source release
> --
>
> This is the long awaited announcement of Psyco V2.
>
> Psyco V2 is a continuation of the well-known psyco project,
> which was called finished and was dis-contin
On 24-07-2009, Christian Tismer wrote:
> On 7/24/09 1:04 AM, William Dode wrote:
>> On 23-07-2009, Christian Tismer wrote:
> ...
>
>>> Wasn't the project plan saying the opposite, borrowing
>>> some ideas from psyco? :-)
>>> http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/wiki/ProjectPlan
>>
>> How do you
On 7/24/09 1:04 AM, William Dode wrote:
On 23-07-2009, Christian Tismer wrote:
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Wasn't the project plan saying the opposite, borrowing
some ideas from psyco? :-)
http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/wiki/ProjectPlan
How do you see the future of psyco when unladen-swallow will grab the
On 23-07-2009, Christian Tismer wrote:
> On 7/17/09 4:11 AM, Bearophile wrote:
>> Very good, thank you. I'll try it when I can.
>>
>> Is Psyco3 going to borrow/steal some ideas/code from Unladen Swallow?
>
> Psyco3: nice typo! :-)
>
> Well, I haven't so far found a new idea there that I'd want
> to
On 7/17/09 4:11 AM, Bearophile wrote:
Very good, thank you. I'll try it when I can.
Is Psyco3 going to borrow/steal some ideas/code from Unladen Swallow?
Psyco3: nice typo! :-)
Well, I haven't so far found a new idea there that I'd want
to borrow and did not know from PyPy, before.
Wasn't the
On 7/23/09 8:22 AM, Christian Heimes wrote:
Christian Tismer wrote:
Psyco V2 will run on X86 based 32 bit Linux, 32 bit Windows,
and Mac OS X. Psyco is not supporting 64 bit, yet. But it
is well being considered.
Can you estimate how much work needs to be done in order to get Psyco
working on
Christian Tismer wrote:
> Psyco V2 will run on X86 based 32 bit Linux, 32 bit Windows,
> and Mac OS X. Psyco is not supporting 64 bit, yet. But it
> is well being considered.
Can you estimate how much work needs to be done in order to get Psyco
working on 64bit POSIX (Linux) systems?
Christian
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Neuruss wrote:
> It seems psyco.org is still in the transfer process...
> Is there any charitable soul with a link to a Windows binary? :-)
It seems like Christian is already working on Windows binaries. We are
having a discussing about an obscure MinGW bug on the Python developer
list. It looks l
It seems psyco.org is still in the transfer process...
Is there any charitable soul with a link to a Windows binary? :-)
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
It is just being transferred
Von meinem iTouch gesendet
On Jul 18, 2009, at 7:03, est wrote:
On Jul 17, 10:48 am, Christian Tismer wrote:
Announcing Psyco V2 source release
--
This is the long awaited announcement of Psyco V2.
Psyco V2 is a continuation of
On Jul 17, 10:48 am, Christian Tismer wrote:
> Announcing Psyco V2 source release
> --
>
> This is the long awaited announcement of Psyco V2.
>
> Psyco V2 is a continuation of the well-known psyco project,
> which was called finished and was dis-continued by its aut
Very good, thank you. I'll try it when I can.
Is Psyco3 going to borrow/steal some ideas/code from Unladen Swallow?
The problem I have with Psyco1.6 is that you can't use the normal
profilers to know how much seconds of running time is taken by each
function/method of your code.
Psyco1.6 has a pr
Announcing Psyco V2 source release
--
This is the long awaited announcement of Psyco V2.
Psyco V2 is a continuation of the well-known psyco project,
which was called finished and was dis-continued by its author
Armin Rigo in 2005, in favor of the PyPy project.
Th
Announcing Psyco V2 source release
--
This is the long awaited announcement of Psyco V2.
Psyco V2 is a continuation of the well-known psyco project,
which was called finished and was dis-continued by its author
Armin Rigo in 2005, in favor of the PyPy project.
Th
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