To: Ben Bacarisse
From: Bart <b...@freeuk.com>

On 24/06/2018 01:53, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
> Bart <b...@freeuk.com> writes:

>> Wow. (Just think of all the times you write a function containing a
>> neat bunch of local functions, every time it's called it has to create
>> a new function instances for each of those functions, even if they are
>> not used.)
>
> I am surprised that this surprises you, and equally surprised that you
> seem to think it's going to be in some way grossly inefficient.

Steven D'Aprano's reply suggests there /is/ some inefficiency which is why
[according to him] nested functions are rarely used that way.

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