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Oh, I meant to say, I was indeed using cPickle. That was my first thought as |
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well, that for some reason pickle was being loaded instead of cPickle, but |
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no. |
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Mike Auty <ikelos@g.o> wrote: |
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> > There must be a faster python pickler out there, though, any |
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> Right off the bat, you might try cPickle. It should work identically, |
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> just faster. Also you can try importing psyco, if it's present it will |
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> try semi-compiling some bits and pieces and *might* offer some speed-ups |
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> (as in, it won't always, for small projects it might actually slow it |
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> Mike 5:) |
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