On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 07:35:40PM +0200, Martin v. L=F6wis wrote: > That would be easy to determine: Just disable the block >=20 > #if defined(Py_USING_UNICODE) && defined(HAVE_LANGINFO_H) && defined(CO= DESET) >=20 > in pythonrun.c, and see whether it changes anything. To my knowledge, > this is the only cause of loading encodings during startup on Unix. With this change, I typically see real 0m0.020s user 0m0.020s sys 0m0.000s instead of real 0m0.022s user 0m0.020s sys 0m0.000s The number of successful open()s decreases, but not by much: # before change $ strace -e open ./python-2.3 -S -c pass 2>&1 | grep -v ENOENT | wc -l 46 # after change $ strace -e open ./python -S -c pass 2>&1 | grep -v ENOENT | wc -l 39 What about this line? It seems to be the cause of a bunch of imports, including the sre stuff: /* pythonrun.c */ PyModule_WarningsModule =3D PyImport_ImportModule("warnings"); Jeff
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