Daniel Stutzbach wrote: > With threaded code, every handler ends with its own dispatcher, so the > processor can make fine-grained predictions. I'm still wondering whether all this stuff makes a noticeable difference in real-life Python code, which spends most of its time doing expensive things like attribute lookups and function calls, rather than fiddling with integers in local variables. -- Greg
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