Commit 9cb41dfb authored by Antoine Pitrou's avatar Antoine Pitrou

Remove references to psyco, which is mostly unmaintained and doesn't work with Python 3.

parent 5dd95d6f
...@@ -37,13 +37,7 @@ Writing C is hard; are there any alternatives? ...@@ -37,13 +37,7 @@ Writing C is hard; are there any alternatives?
There are a number of alternatives to writing your own C extensions, depending There are a number of alternatives to writing your own C extensions, depending
on what you're trying to do. on what you're trying to do.
.. XXX make sure these all work; mention Cython .. XXX make sure these all work
If you need more speed, `Psyco <http://psyco.sourceforge.net/>`_ generates x86
assembly code from Python bytecode. You can use Psyco to compile the most
time-critical functions in your code, and gain a significant improvement with
very little effort, as long as you're running on a machine with an
x86-compatible processor.
`Cython <http://cython.org>`_ and its relative `Pyrex `Cython <http://cython.org>`_ and its relative `Pyrex
<http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/>`_ are compilers <http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/>`_ are compilers
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...@@ -121,19 +121,11 @@ My program is too slow. How do I speed it up? ...@@ -121,19 +121,11 @@ My program is too slow. How do I speed it up?
That's a tough one, in general. There are many tricks to speed up Python code; That's a tough one, in general. There are many tricks to speed up Python code;
consider rewriting parts in C as a last resort. consider rewriting parts in C as a last resort.
In some cases it's possible to automatically translate Python to C or x86
assembly language, meaning that you don't have to modify your code to gain
increased speed.
.. XXX seems to have overlap with other questions!
`Cython <http://cython.org>`_ and `Pyrex <http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/>`_ `Cython <http://cython.org>`_ and `Pyrex <http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/>`_
can compile a slightly modified version of Python code into a C extension, and can compile a slightly modified version of Python code into a C extension, and
can be used on many different platforms. can be used on many different platforms. Depending on your code, Cython
may be able to make it significantly faster than when run by the Python
`Psyco <http://psyco.sourceforge.net>`_ is a just-in-time compiler that interpreter.
translates Python code into x86 assembly language. If you can use it, Psyco can
provide dramatic speedups for critical functions.
The rest of this answer will discuss various tricks for squeezing a bit more The rest of this answer will discuss various tricks for squeezing a bit more
speed out of Python code. *Never* apply any optimization tricks unless you know speed out of Python code. *Never* apply any optimization tricks unless you know
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