Knowing that calling a function in python is expensive, the answer to this question has some bearing on optimization decisions, e.g. in comparing a straight one-function numeric approach to an object-oriented one. So I'd like to know
- What's the typical number of function calls required?
- What's the minimum number of function calls required?
- What increases the number of calls?
- How does user-created classes compare to built-in classes?
- What about object deletion (including garbage collection)?
My google-fu was not up to the task of finding an answer to this question.
EDIT: So to summarize the comments and forestall more close votes, here's some clarifications:
- I'm interested in the time-complexity of python instance creation compared to calling a normal python function
- For the purposes of this question, let's limit ourselves to the newest CPython versions.
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