The aim is to bench the cost of null functions instead assert in guard clauses.
Results show it takes approximately:
With python 2.7.5
With python 3.3.2
If we consider the low usage of optimized mode (remove 'assert'),
which rise the risk of having system errors shown to user in production
providing guards clauses wich are null functions by default should be interesting.
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