"Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> wrote in message news:4113E512.8050407 at v.loewis.de... > > I'm a bit confused. Why bother to speed up s+=t if we aren't supposed to > > use it? > > Because it helps users who aren't aware of the problem, and use the > obvious approach. Developers of the standard libraries are supposed to > know, and use the "better, but non-obvious" technique. Also, users are freer to discard cross implementation portability than library. Dependence on ref counting to close files is another example. tjr
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