⚡️ Speed up function _init_argument by 8%
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📄 8% (0.08x) speedup for
_init_argumentinsentry_sdk/integrations/stdlib.py⏱️ Runtime :
55.4 microseconds→51.5 microseconds(best of133runs)📝 Explanation and details
The optimized version achieves a 7% speedup primarily through reduced callback overhead and improved control flow:
Key Optimizations:
Eliminated redundant callback calls: The original code calls
setdefault_callback(rv)and then immediately overwritesrvwith the result. The optimized version stores the callback result in a separatenew_rvvariable, only assigning it back torvif it's not None. This avoids unnecessary variable reassignments.Clearer conditional structure: The optimized version uses explicit
if setdefault_callback is not Nonechecks in the final else branch instead of the original'ssetdefault_callback and setdefault_callback(None)pattern, which was doing boolean evaluation before function calls.Early variable initialization: The
rv = Noneinitialization at the start provides a clean baseline and may help with Python's variable scoping optimization.Performance Profile:
The optimization is particularly effective for typical usage patterns where arguments are found by name or position without complex callback transformations, which matches common function wrapping scenarios in the Sentry SDK.
✅ Correctness verification report:
🌀 Generated Regression Tests and Runtime
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