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Title:
Issue 2377: Replace __import__ w/ importlib.__import__ - Python tracker
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30 years and 3 months (reg. 1995-03-27).

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Questions {❓}

  • 4) When is PyPy going to be the reference implementation again?
  • > 4) When is PyPy going to be the reference implementation again?
  • > Is there a benchmark for import?
  • > Skipped?
  • > you were the most vocal critic from a performance standpoint?
  • Are you looking for reviews at this point?
  • I guess the real question is whether *you're* happy with the 10% slowdown in raw startup, Antoine, since you were the most vocal critic from a performance standpoint?
  • I'm guessing the most important part to review is the binding of importlib into being the main import implementation?
  • Is there a benchmark for import?
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  • Roger, can you try the patch I have uploaded and see if that fixes things?
  • Skipped?
  • What do people think should happen?
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