Remove references to psyco, which is mostly unmaintained and doesn't work with Python 3.
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@ -37,13 +37,7 @@ Writing C is hard; are there any alternatives?
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There are a number of alternatives to writing your own C extensions, depending
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on what you're trying to do.
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.. XXX make sure these all work; mention Cython
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If you need more speed, `Psyco <http://psyco.sourceforge.net/>`_ generates x86
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assembly code from Python bytecode. You can use Psyco to compile the most
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time-critical functions in your code, and gain a significant improvement with
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very little effort, as long as you're running on a machine with an
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x86-compatible processor.
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`Cython <http://cython.org>`_ and its relative `Pyrex
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<http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/>`_ are compilers
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@ -121,19 +121,11 @@ My program is too slow. How do I speed it up?
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That's a tough one, in general. There are many tricks to speed up Python code;
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consider rewriting parts in C as a last resort.
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In some cases it's possible to automatically translate Python to C or x86
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assembly language, meaning that you don't have to modify your code to gain
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increased speed.
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.. XXX seems to have overlap with other questions!
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`Cython <http://cython.org>`_ and `Pyrex <http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/>`_
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can compile a slightly modified version of Python code into a C extension, and
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can be used on many different platforms.
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`Psyco <http://psyco.sourceforge.net>`_ is a just-in-time compiler that
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translates Python code into x86 assembly language. If you can use it, Psyco can
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provide dramatic speedups for critical functions.
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can be used on many different platforms. Depending on your code, Cython
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may be able to make it significantly faster than when run by the Python
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interpreter.
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The rest of this answer will discuss various tricks for squeezing a bit more
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speed out of Python code. *Never* apply any optimization tricks unless you know
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