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cpyext is PyPy's subsystem which provides a compatibility layer to compile and run CPython C extensions inside PyPy. Often people ask why a particular C extension doesn't work or is very slow on PyPy. Usually it is hard to answer without going into technical details. The goal of this blog post is to explain some of these technical details, so that we can simply link here instead of explaining agai
Introduction In the last year or two I have worked on and off on making PyPy's JSON faster, particularly when parsing large JSON files. In this post I am going to document those techniques and measure their performance impact. Note that I am quite a lot more constrained in what optimizations I can apply here, compared to some of the much more advanced approaches like Mison, Sparser or SimdJSON bec
The PyPy team is proud to release the version 7.2.0 of PyPy, which includes two different interpreters: PyPy2.7, which is an interpreter supporting the syntax and the features of Python 2.7 including the stdlib for CPython 2.7.13 PyPy3.6: which is an interpreter supporting the syntax and the features of Python 3.6, including the stdlib for CPython 3.6.9. The interpreters are based on much the same
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