control structures (was "Re: Sins")
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On 7 Jan 2000 00:37:29 GMT, neelk at brick.cswv.com (Neel Krishnaswami) wrote: >Darrell <darrell at dorb.com> wrote: >> From: "Skip Montanaro" >> > >> > I find nothing wrong with it. Some people object to using try/except for >> > anything but handling errors however. >> >> Don't know if this if fair. But exceptions are slow when raised. > >Random question: why? > >When I tried timing a dummy loop with 100,000 exceptions versus 100K >function calls, I found that the exceptions took roughly 3 times >longer. (On CPython 1.5.2) > Random postulate - could it have to do with the creation of the exception object? _I'm_ sure not qualified to know, test, or examine this answer, so it's up to the next person... -Eugene import binascii; print binascii.a2b_base64 ('ZXVnZW5lQGlzb21lZGlhLmNvbQ==')
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