Raymond Hettinger <raymond.hettin...@gmail.com> added the comment:

[Antony Lee]
> so both cases are much more similar -- superficially, at least.

Try disassembling the inner code object as well -- that is where the work gets 
done and the list comprehension can take advantage of the LIST_APPEND opcode 
(rather than passing data to list_extend through an iterator which has more 
overhead).

[Stefan Behnel]
> The difference is that comprehensions are generally more efficient than 
> generators, simply because they are more specialised.

Yes, that is most succinct description of why would expect a difference.

[Steven D'Aprano]
> So I don't think this is a bug, and I don't think there's any room to 
> optimize the generator comprehension case.

I concur.

[Antony Lee]
> Feel free to close the issue if that's not the forum for this discussion, but 
> I'm still baffled by what's happening.

Yes, this discussion is more suited to a StackOverflow entry where people 
commonly ask about why Python behaves as it does.  The bug tracker is more 
suited to known regressions or provable optimizations.  (One forum is for "I'm 
baffled" and the other is for "I have an improvement").

Marking this a closed.  If some demonstrable optimization is found, feel free 
to reopen.

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nosy: +rhettinger
resolution:  -> not a bug
stage:  -> resolved
status: open -> closed

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