In Python, is read() , or readlines() faster?

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醉酒成梦 2020-11-30 05:50

I want to read a huge file in my code. Is read() or readline() faster for this. How about the loop:

for line in fileHandle
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  •  伪装坚强ぢ
    2020-11-30 06:32

    For a text file just iterating over it with a for loop is almost always the way to go. Never mind about speed, it is the cleanest.

    In some versions of python readline() really does just read a single line while the for loop reads large chunks and splits them up into lines so it may be faster. I think that more recent versions of Python use buffering also for readline() so the performance difference will be minuscule (for is probably still microscopically faster because it avoids a method call). However choosing one over the other for performance reasons is probably premature optimisation.

    Edit to add: I just checked back through some Python release notes. Python 2.5 said:

    It’s now illegal to mix iterating over a file with for line in file and calling the file object’s read()/readline()/readlines() methods.

    Python 2.6 introduced TextIOBase which supports both iterating and readline() simultaneously.

    Python 2.7 fixed interleaving read() and readline().

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