Say I have a module with a function f in it, and I do psyco.bind (f)
Is there any simple/easy/elegant way to retain a reference to the *unoptimized* version of f so I can call them both and compare performance? I've tried f2 = copy.deepcopy (f) psyco.bind (f) but that doesn't work. Other ways I've thought of that might work just seem silly (like putting the definition of f in a string, using compile() to construct two code objects and using psyco.bind() on one of them), so I'm wondering if there's a good way. Thanks! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list