Python

Been reading over Ulrich Drepper’s paper on how to write shared libraries, and it struck me that use of the PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() function will result in a lot of relocations that can’t be avoided.

I did a few tests using some dummy extension modules that contained a number of functions. I tried varying the number of functions, number of arguments for each function, and whether keyword arguments were supported.

I found that in the PyArg_ParseTuple() case, the number of relocations was proportional to the number of functions (as expected — a few relocations for each entry in the PyMethodDefarray. For the PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() case, there was also one relocation for each argument listed in the keyword list array, which dominated as the number of arguments went up.

I haven’t checked how much influence this has on the startup speed, but it would make a difference to the amount of code shareable between processes for larger modules.