Hi,
Contrary to the ancient and, I believe, obsolete text in the
documentation,
there is no 'python bytecode'. Dis is based on CPython bytecode.
Jython uses Java bytecode. IronPython uses, I believe, Microsoft clr
bytecode. Object code compilers do not use bytecode.
Before
John Nagle wrote:
CPython's performance problems
come from excessive dictionary lookups, not from instruction decode.
John Nagle
Could you please suggest some background information/links to this?
I tried to Google for it but unsurprisingly any combination with
'cpython' and
Terry Reedy wrote:
manish wrote:
Hi,
I am also wondering about how to implement a soft core reconfigurable
processor in a FPGA
which would directly execute the compiled python bytecode.
It probably wouldn't help much. CPython's performance problems
come from excessive dictionary lookups,
manish wrote:
Hi,
I am also wondering about how to implement a soft core reconfigurable
processor in a FPGA
which would directly execute the compiled python bytecode.
I am trying to understand the bytecode format but apart from
http://docs.python.org/library/dis.html
there is hardly any doc
Hi,
I am also wondering about how to implement a soft core reconfigurable
processor in a FPGA
which would directly execute the compiled python bytecode.
I am trying to understand the bytecode format but apart from
http://docs.python.org/library/dis.html
there is hardly any documentation on the py
Is there any newer version of topic map processor I can use ? Thanks
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