Santiago Caracol wrote: > in my program I use recursive functions. A recursion limit of 10 would > be by far sufficient. Yet, I also use some (not very complicated) > regular expressions, which only compile if I set the recursion limit > to 100, or so. This means, of course, an unnecessary loss of speed.
Why do you think so? The recursion limit has no effect on the speed of your script. It's just a number that the interpreter checks against. Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list