Hi! Phillip J. Eby wrote: [snip] > Okay, those are fairly esoteric use cases, I admit. :) However, PyPy > already has some inlining capability in its optimizer, so it's not all that > crazy of an idea that Python in general will need it. It's kind of strange to argue with PyPy's inlining capabilities, since inlining in PyPy happens on a completely different level, that has nothing at all to do with Python code objects any more. So your proposed changes would not make a difference for PyPy (not even to speak about benefits). [snip] cheers, Carl Friedrich Bolz
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