splitting the hair in a half, db(query)._select() takes roughly 0.0005 in my computer, compared to the "total" of executesql() that has it "pregenerated", of 0.026, so we're talking about the 2% of it. Times to generate the query are actually a lot faster than the time to parse the resultset (as expected). Let's see if I can break further down the parse() to see where it "drops" from 0.022 to 0.396
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