[openstack-dev] OpenStack + PyPy: Status and goals
Thierry Carrez
thierry at openstack.org
Tue Sep 10 16:01:53 UTC 2013
Alex Gaynor wrote:
> Many of you have probably seen me send review requests in the last few weeks
> about adding PyPy support to various OpenStack projects. A few people were
> confused by these, so I wanted to fill everyone in on what I'm up to :)
>
> First, for those who aren't familiar with what PyPy is: PyPy is an
> implementation of the Python language which includes a high performance
> tracing
> just-in-time compiler and which is faster than CPython (the reference,
> and most
> widely deployed, implementation) on almost all workloads.
>
> The current status is:
> [...]
Thanks Alex for the detailed status !
If you're present at the Hong-Kong design summit, I'd definitely like to
have a Pypy support status/plans session (which could be merged with a
Python 3 one). It could be filed under the "release management" topic if
nothing better fits.
--
Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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