Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:

PySys_GetObject() is called with followed literal strings: argv, displayhook, 
excepthook, modules, path, path_hooks, path_importer_cache, ps1, ps2, stderr, 
stdin, stdout, tracebacklimit.

PyDict_GetItemString() is called with followed literal strings: 
__abstractmethods__, __builtins__, __file__, __loader__, __module__, __name__, 
__warningregistry__, _abstract_, _argtypes_, _errcheck_, _fields_, _flags_, 
_iterdump, _needs_com_addref_, _restype_, _type_, builtins, decimal_point, 
default_int_handler, displayhook, excepthook, fillvalue, grouping, imp, 
metaclass, options, sys, thousands_sep.

Are any of these calls performance critical?

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nosy: +serhiy.storchaka

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