STINNER Victor added the comment:

Sorry, I don't have much data at this point, but it's not the first time that I 
noticed that namedtuple is super slow. We have much more efficient code like 
structseq in C. Why not reusing it at least in our stdlib modules?

About the _source attribute, honestly, I'm not aware of anyone using it. I 
don't think that the fact that a *private* attribute is document should prevent 
it to make Python faster.

I already noticed the _source attribute when I studied the Python memory usage. 
See my old isuse #19640: "Drop _source attribute of namedtuple (waste memory)", 
I later changed the title to "Dynamically generate the _source attribute of 
namedtuple to save memory)".

About "Python startup time doesn't matter", this is just plain wrong. Multiple 
core developers spent a lot of time on optimizing exactly that. Tell me if you 
really need a long rationale to work on that.

While I'm not sure about Naoki's exact optimization, I agree about the issue 
title: "Optimize namedtuple creation", and I like the idea of keeping the issue 
open to find a solution.

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nosy: +haypo

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