Hi!

I have a large file (2.7*10^6 lines, 204.5*10^6 bytes) of code
that defines a python dict, some dict values are matrices
of dimension roughly 800x1200 over GF(8), some dict values are
other dicts.

Problem: When I try to load the file with sage.repl.load.load,
my laptop very soon starts swapping.

The data file is a Python readable translation of a libgap
readable data file. libgap only needs 30 seconds to read the
corresponding data. Thus, it *is* possible to read the data in
reasonable time.

Is there a faster way to read and evaluate a large python code
block than sage.repl.load.load?

Best regards,
Simon

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