"Paul McGuire" <ptmcg at austin.rr.com> wrote in message news:1126708466.322632.78990 at g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Terry - > > If setting up a try-block is as fast (or "takes as long") as one > iteration loop, then wont putting a try-block inside a loop double the > execution time? It will double (more or less) the loop overhead. The effect of that depends on the overhead/payload ratio. And, I was responding to the idea that adding a loop to avoid most try statements would be significantly faster. Terry J. Reedy
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