Re: Improvements to the Python core

2007-12-13 Thread Paul Boddie
On Dec 13, 3:56 am, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Paul Boddie wrote: > > Then you haven't been reading the right IRC channel recently. ;-) > > What's the right channel? I'm on #python and #python-dev But where are people who might know Psyco likely to hang out? ;-) Anyway, it remai

Re: Improvements to the Python core

2007-12-12 Thread Christian Heimes
Paul Boddie wrote: > Then you haven't been reading the right IRC channel recently. ;-) What's the right channel? I'm on #python and #python-dev > Indeed, but there's arguably a certain amount of deadlock around > making unpatched, released versions of Python available in all these > places, unles

Re: Improvements to the Python core (was: Is a "real" C-Python possible?)

2007-12-12 Thread Paul Boddie
On 12 Des, 18:58, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I don't see an indication that anybody but the creator of Psyco does > understand the code base. *g* Then you haven't been reading the right IRC channel recently. ;-) > Guido has stated his opinion about optimizations more than onc

Re: Improvements to the Python core

2007-12-12 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Rudin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> We are happy and glad for every improvement regarding speed, memory >> usage or features if and only if: ... >> >> ... platform independent / supported on all platforms. Python

Re: Improvements to the Python core

2007-12-12 Thread Paul Rudin
Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > We are happy and glad for every improvement regarding speed, memory > usage or features if and only if: ... > ... platform independent / supported on all platforms. Python runs > on machines from mobile phones to large main frames. JOOI - there ar