[Python-Dev] Impact of Namedtuple on startup time
Victor Stinner
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Mon Jul 17 12:25:23 EDT 2017
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2017-07-17 18:13 GMT+02:00 Gregory P. Smith <greg at krypto.org>: > I get that namedtuple ._source is a public API. We may need to keep it. If > so, that just means revisiting lazily generating it as a property - > issue19640. I agree. Technically speaking, optimizing namedtuple doesn't have to mean "remove the _source attribute". I wouldn't discuss here if _source should be kept or not, but even if we rewrite the namedtuple implementation, I agree that we *can* technically keep a _source property which would create the same Python code. It would allow it to speedup namedtuple, reduce the memory footprint, and have a smooth deprecation policy (*if* we decide to deprecate this attribute). Victor
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