> I'm not a cython or python expert but I'm working on a project that has 
> this kind of code. 
> It was just a reflection in the sense that for me vim9 script is 
> precompiled as a cython and not as a python. 
> 
> The comparison for me has meaning between two pre-compiled languages. Out 
> of mistake on my part. 

It is comparing what is available inside Vim.  I don't think cython can
be used as a Vim interface.  If you compare with external programs,
write it in C, that's always faster.

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