On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
John Ladasky<lada...@my-deja.com>  writes:

Simple question.  I use these functions much more frequently than many
others which are included in __builtins__.  I don't know if my
programming needs are atypical, but my experience has led me to wonder
why I have to import these functions.

I almost never use them either, maybe also in many cases you could avoid
using them...
When for example you use them?

I noticed some time ago in a program that needed speed that deepcopy in
particular is incredibly slow, but I guess is normal since it has to
copy every bit of the data structure.


I'd expect it to be very slow. I presume it not only has to visit and duplicate every bit of the data structure, but also has to detect loops, and avoid infinite loops recreating them.

This loop detection is probably an n-squared algorithm, so it grows much faster than the number of items being deep-copied.

DaveA
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