Message261205
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methane |
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alecsandru.patrascu, brett.cannon, gregory.p.smith, lemburg, methane, pitrou, r.david.murray, scoder, skrah, steve.dower, zach.ware |
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2016年03月05日.00:22:05 |
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<1457137325.61.0.875833896554.issue25702@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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> For sure you are not the only user that has active workloads on the physical machine while you do benchmarks :)
I think largest machine type I chosen (32core) can avoid sharing physical machine with other users.
> On the other hand, the path you are going with just LTO is nice for experiments, but for real-world usages is not feasible. Using it in conjunction with PGO is the way to have the best Python interpreter, and I strongly recommend for you to use the v04 versions of the patches.
I agree PGO+LTE is the best. But I want "only LTO" because:
1) It is a pitfall that `./configure --with-lto && make` doesn't use LTO.
2) PGO makes build too slow. For casual usecase, I can wait LTO but not PGO. |
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| 2016年03月05日 00:22:05 | methane | set | recipients:
+ methane, lemburg, brett.cannon, gregory.p.smith, pitrou, scoder, r.david.murray, skrah, zach.ware, steve.dower, alecsandru.patrascu |
| 2016年03月05日 00:22:05 | methane | set | messageid: <1457137325.61.0.875833896554.issue25702@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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