I'm trying to track down a performance issue in my Windows code, and hotshot is telling me that the most time and calls are spent in these methods
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function) 75975 63982.779 0.842 124464.419 1.638 c:\python24\lib\site-packages\win32com\client\dynamic.py:285(_make_method_) 71294 47871.424 0.671 50629.224 0.710 c:\python24\lib\site-packages\win32com\client\__init__.py:444(_ApplyTypes_) If I understand correctly, running makepy on the appropriate COM class should get rid of the dynamic stuff and let it be called directly. I use ADODB to talk to my database server, and I've run makepy for "Microsoft Active X Data Objects 2.8 Library" [1] and on "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects Recordset 2.8 Library", but I'm still seeing the call to the dynamic.py class. Am I right that seeing the calls in "dynamic.py" implies that I'm running "makepy" on the wrong thing? Any idea what I should be running makepy on? [1] I seem to have a bunch of versions of "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects Library", is there a chance that another ADO library is being used? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list