Christopher Barker writes:
> If this does all come to pass, then:
>
> s = {3,8,2}.frozen()
> will be slightly faster, in some case, than
> s = frozenset({3,8,2}
>
> but the result would be the same.
>
> There are plenty of tricks to in python to get a touch more performance,
> this would just be one more
> and frankly pretty rare that it would make an noticable difference at all.
>
> +1 on this
> +0 on f{}
> -1 on making frozenset a keyword
Stated better than I could, expresses my feelings exactly. Sticking
to integers (in floats I'd be less than -0 on f{}), I'll go with
Chris's ratings, too.
Steve
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