2025-07-17 –, Forum Hall
CPython (the reference implementation of Python) comes with two types of interpreters. One interpreter is based on the traditional switch-case in C, while the other one uses a fancy feature called computed gotos. In this talk, I'll cover how I am implementing a new type of interpreter for CPython --- one based on tail calls. Preliminary benchmarks for this new interpreter suggest up to a 7% performance improvement on Python-heavy programs, with significantly better external debugging experience. This interpreter is already a part of Python 3.14.
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Ken Jin is a CPython core developer working on CPython's performance and JIT compiler. He moonlights as a university student in his spare time. Hopefully by the time you read this, he will have graduated from university.