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by sabauma
3432 days ago
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That depends on how you run Pixie. There are 2 possible cases. 1. Run Pixie atop the Python VM: this is quite slow as there are 2 levels of interpretation. This is mostly used for testing. 2. As a standalone binary: The RPython language includes a translator which targets C. The generated code is reasonably fast (I think the PyPy interpreter without the JIT is within a factor of 2 the CPython VM). The translator is also responsible for generating the JIT compiler for your interpreter, so a well written interpreter can indeed be quite fast, post translation. |
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