问题
The official Python 2.7 docs for these methods sounds nearly identical, with the sole difference seeming to be that remove() raises a KeyError while discard does not.
I'm wondering if there is a difference in execution speed between these two methods. Failing that, is there any meaningful difference (barring KeyError) between them?
回答1:
Raising an exception in one case is a pretty meaningful difference. If trying to remove an element from a set that is not there would be an error, you better use set.remove() rather than set.discard().
The two methods are identical in implementation, except that compared to set_discard() the set_remove() function adds the lines:
if (rv == DISCARD_NOTFOUND) {
set_key_error(key);
return NULL;
}
This raises the KeyError. As this is slightly more work, set.remove() is a teeniest fraction slower; your CPU has to do one extra test before returning. But if your algorithm depends on the exception then the extra branching test is hardly going to matter.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27850073/runtime-difference-between-set-discard-and-set-remove-methods-in-python