hiya all,
I have a "large" script written in python. There is in that big script at a 
certain point a loop in which I create a lots of simple small text files. Each 
text file just contain I think 4 or 5 short lines. When I simply run it in 
IDLE, it runs fast. But when I compile it to binary files, it becomes very 
slow. I turned on the profiler and discorvered it was slow at the open() and 
close() calls. I removed those calls to confirm this, and yes my program runs 
very fast then. Does anyone has an idea or suggestion why this can be possible. 
I only compile them to .pyc files, which as what I see, when I normally run in 
IDLe these files are created as well, so I really got no clue.
rh.


      
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