Am 23.04.2013 10:26, schrieb Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick:
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Ulrich Eckhardt
<ulrich.eckha...@dominolaser.com> wrote:
Am 23.04.2013 06:00, schrieb Steven D'Aprano:
If it comes down to micro-optimizations to shave a few microseconds off,
consider using string % formatting rather than the format method.
Why? I don't see any obvious difference between the two...
[...]
$ python -m timeit "a = '{0} {1} {2}'.format(1, 2, 42)"
1000000 loops, best of 3: 0.824 usec per loop
$ python -m timeit "a = '%s %s %s' % (1, 2, 42)"
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.0286 usec per loop
Well, I don't question that for at least some CPython implementations
one is faster than the other. I don't see a reason why one must be
faster than the other though. In other words, I don't understand where
the other one needs more time to achieve basically the same. To me, the
only difference is the syntax, but not greatly so.
So again, why is one faster than the other? What am I missing?
Uli
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