[Python-Dev] Accessing globals without dict lookup
Skip Montanaro
skip@pobox.com
Sun, 10 Feb 2002 16:29:53 -0600
Guido> Inspired by talks by Jeremy and Skip on DevDay, here's a
Guido> different idea for speeding up access to globals. It retain
Guido> semantics but (like Jeremy's proposal) changes the type of a
Guido> module's __dict__.
Just to see if I have a correct mental model of what Guido proposed, I drew
a picture:
http://manatee.mojam.com/~skip/python/celldict.png
The cells are the small blank boxes. I guess the celldict would be the
stuff I labelled "module dict". The "func cells" would be an array like
fastlocals, but would refer to cells in the module's dict. I'm not clear
where/how builtins are accessed though. Is that what the extra indirection
is, or are builtins incorporated into the module dict somehow?
If anyone wants to correct my picture, the Dia diagram is at
http://manatee.mojam.com/~skip/python/celldict
Skip