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Author vstinner
Recipients brett.cannon, florin.papa, pitrou, serhiy.storchaka, vstinner, yselivanov, zbyrne
Date 2016-02-03.20:33:03
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> If running time is close to the limit, different run will use different number of repetitions. This will add additional instability.

Maybe, to be honest I don't know. How can we decide if a patch makes
perf.py more and less stable?

> I prefer a stable number of repetitions manually calibrated for average modern computer.

The problem is to define an "average modern computer".
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