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authorRichard Jones <richard@commonground.com.au>2006-05-27 13:50:42 (GMT)
committerRichard Jones <richard@commonground.com.au>2006-05-27 13:50:42 (GMT)
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@@ -1204,8 +1204,8 @@ and reduce memory usage a bit. (Contributed by Neal Norwitz.)
\item Python's built-in exceptions are now new-style classes, a change
that speeds up instantiation considerably. Exception handling in
Python 2.5 is therefore about 30\% faster than in 2.4.
-(Contributed by Richard Jones and Sean Reifschneider at the
-NeedForSpeed sprint.)
+(Contributed by Richard Jones, Georg Brandl and Sean Reifschneider at
+the NeedForSpeed sprint.)
\item Importing now caches the paths tried, recording whether
they exist or not so that the interpreter makes fewer