#13991: Mitigate speed regressions in symmetric function related code due to 
#12313
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       Reporter:  nbruin          |         Owner:  sage-combinat
           Type:  task            |        Status:  new          
       Priority:  major           |     Milestone:  sage-5.8     
      Component:  combinatorics   |    Resolution:               
       Keywords:                  |   Work issues:               
Report Upstream:  N/A             |     Reviewers:               
        Authors:                  |     Merged in:               
   Dependencies:  #13605, #14225  |      Stopgaps:               
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Comment (by SimonKing):

 Replying to [comment:50 SimonKing]:
 > Concerning "modularity": At #14225, I do both the
 `__classcall_private__` thing (which probably has very little influence on
 the running time) ''and'' the caching of Weyl groups. Shall I separate the
 two?

 Sorry that I didn't wait for a reply. I updated #14225, so that it
 ''only'' deals with `__classcall_private__`, and will subsequently deal
 with the caches of partition.py (concerning Weyl groups and permutation
 groups) and k_dual (this concerns partitions) on a new ticket.

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