Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:

namedtuple's attribute access was optimized in recent years. In 3.7 it is 30% 
faster than in 3.4. So now it is only 3x times slower compared to a plain 
tuple. On other hand, os.walk() and os.fwalk() was optimized too. In 3.7 they 
are up to 3.5x times faster than in 3.4 (with hot caches). I didn't make 
measurements, but I expect that using namedtuples with os.walk() can decrease 
its performance at least by few percents.

My main concern is that this feature will increase the complexity of the 
documentation of the os module (very little) and may encourage writing less 
clear code (but this is just my own preference, others can found new style more 
clear).

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