On Friday, May 30, 2014 3:14:25 PM UTC-4, Michael Bayer wrote:
>
> well those are assertions used like assertions were meant, checking 
> conditions that should be true at the point at which they are reached.     
> -O will just skip them.   That’s one of the tradeoffs of -O, that you’re 
> pretty confident nothing would normally be tripping any assertions.
>

Glad to know that's how you used them.  Some people use `assert` in a 
random manner.

So far in tests, I'm getting about 20-30% better execution time with -OO ; 
although memory usage is only about 2% in savings.  I'm tempted to try this 
on a production machine.
 

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