> So pretty consistent here, apart from the glitch on the first "after" run, > and about an 80% speedup. > > Yawn <wink>. > > If someone wants to run with this, be my guest. There may be other holes > (c.f. PyList_New above), and it could sure use a comment about why it's > correct (if it in fact is <0.9 wink>). I'll look at the this this weekend. The improvement is awesome. Hope it has doesn't muck-up anything else. Raymond Hettinger ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ##### ##### ##### ################################################################# ################################################################# #################################################################
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