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[Python-Dev] default of returning None hurts performance?

[Python-Dev] default of returning None hurts performance? [Python-Dev] default of returning None hurts performance?Kristján Valur Jónsson kristjan at ccpgames.com
Wed Sep 2 14:07:19 CEST 2009
Not advocating a change, merely pointing out that it's how Ruby works.
K

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> Of Nick Coghlan
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> It also means adding a debugging message, assertion, or otherwise
> side-effect free statement can change the return value of the function.
> Not cool.
> 

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