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Paul:
> well, pystone has limits to its "scientificity", it's more like quick-
> run-anywhere, there's pybench for "real" testing (it's maintained and
> supported I hope)
pybench is so synthetic it's almost a nano-benchmark. I would suggest using the benchmarks suite, which will give more useful numbers IMHO:
http://hg.python.org/benchmarks/ |
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