Why is function call - recursive especially
Why is function call - recursive especially - in python so slow?
iviskic at uci.edu iviskic at uci.eduMon Oct 18 16:10:16 EDT 2004
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Hi, I'm doing an analysis of program code performance when written in python as oppose to other programming languages, and can't seem to figure out why is the call of functions so slow? Is a context being created and stored on stog each time, or does it uses references? How EXACTLY does it work? I've read the documentation, but it is written on a cooking-book principle, so it does not say clearly how it works, just that it does work. Please let me know if you now how it's done, or (preferably) point me where to look for the answer. Thank you in advance. Ines
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