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Unladen Swallow was sponsored by Google, and the project owners, Thomas Wouters, Jeffrey Yasskin, and Collin Winter, were Google employees, though most project contributors were not. [4] Unladen Swallow was hosted on Google Code .
In 2009, a Google sponsored branch named Unladen Swallow was created to incorporate a just-in-time compiler into CPython. [7] [8] Development ended in 2011 without it being merged into the main implementation, [9] though some of its code, such as improvements to the cPickle module, made it in. [10] [7]
An overly cocky Robin is defeated by an unexpectedly difficult question, and an indecisive Galahad fails an easy one; both are magically flung into the gorge. When Arthur asks for clarification on a question regarding the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow, the bridge-keeper cannot answer and is himself thrown into the gorge.
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Unladen Swallow – performance-orientated implementation based on CPython which natively executed its bytecode via an LLVM-based JIT compiler. Funded by Google, stopped circa 2011 Funded by Google, stopped circa 2011
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Google began a project named Unladen Swallow in 2009, with the aim of speeding up the Python interpreter five-fold by using the LLVM, and of improving its multithreading ability to scale to thousands of cores, [159] while ordinary implementations suffer from the global interpreter lock.