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Use more than one core #267
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I'd suggest to implement |
If you don't mind, would you like to introduce your use case? |
@corona10 it's pretty weird solution. 😄 In short: build Python with shared library, install "somewhere" pyperformance using "shared" Python, reconfigure Python for static binary and build it - it will run pyperformance while gathering PGO data. applied patches (related for this case): build script: debian/rules from package template upd: benchmark results. |
Wow supercool! I am still conservative with direct supporting profiling workload based on pyperformance suite |
I'd suggest to using fixed core count rather than "auto" in upd: you may use |
Okay, I agree with you. Let's pile the issue on the CPython and discuss the better way to solve it. |
On the current moment, pyperformance loads a single core
Is there any reason why this is so?
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