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Re: [tor-bugs] #9403 [arm]: consider using PyPy with 'arm' where appropriate
#9403: consider using PyPy with 'arm' where appropriate
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Reporter: gmorehouse | Owner: atagar
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: arm | Version:
Keywords: arm, python, pypy | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by gmorehouse):
I am occasionally seeing some exception spew in between refreshes that
contains the text 'lsof is unavailable.'
Got any quick URLs I could use to learn how to profile 'arm' in a quick
and dirty way to see what it's shelling out to?
Also, are there common (eg POSIX) system calls that are wrapped/usable in
Python that are the equivalent of querying /proc for the information you
need? /proc is pretty Linux-specific. I'd think system calls would be
just as fast if not faster, and maybe more portable, but I'm unsure what
information you're reading.
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