[Python-Dev] Very Strange Argument Handling Behavior

Benjamin Peterson benjamin at python.org
Fri Apr 16 23:51:30 CEST 2010


2010/4/16 Daniel Stutzbach <daniel at stutzbachenterprises.com>:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Raymond Hettinger
> <raymond.hettinger at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> ISTM that making it illegal costs cycles with giving any real benefit.
>> It is reasonably common to accept **kwds and then pass it down
>> to another function.  Do we want to validate the keys of every
>> kwds dict on every call?  Why do we even care?
>
> IIRC, there's a performance hack in dictobject.c that keeps track of whether
> all of the keys are strings or not.  The hack is designed so that lookup
> operations can call the string compare/hash functions directly if possible,
> rather than going through the slower PyObject_ functions.
>
> Consequently, validating **kwds should be cheap.

That won't work. You could put non-string keys in a dictionary and
remove them, but the dictionary would still be in the less optimized
state.



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Regards,
Benjamin


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