>
>
> > Ok. In that use case, however, it is completely irrelevant whether the
> > tempfile module calls fsync. After it has generated the non-conflicting
> > filename, it's done.
>
> I agree, but my comment was that it would be nice if better fsync
> support (if added) could be done in such a way
have reached the static state again
without going whoops of executing import related opcodes
5. Also, I have heard a suggestion that VM image could be defragmented and
analyzed offline
Any opinions?
Cheers,
Mikko
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Mikko Ohtamaa
Red Innovation Ltd.
Oulu, Finland
http://www.redinnovatio
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Erno Kuusela wrote:
>
> unexec probably work out of the box on symbian, but...:
>
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2003-May/035727.html
>
>
unexec() is pretty much what I was looking for. However, looks like its old
hack from 80s and cannot be applie
>
>
>
> Of course, you still have the actual interpretation of
> the top-level module code - if it's not the marshalling
> but this part that actually costs performance, this
> efficient marshalling algorithm won't help. It would be
> interesting to find out which modules have a particularly
> high