Fastest stdin/out IO in python 3?

SPOJ lets you choose among a variety of programming languages. Are you comparing your execution time to other solutions written in other programming languages?

Just for fun, I submitted the following solutions to the first problem (codename TEST) to compare run-times.

C++ solution (G++ 4.3.2)

#include <iostream>
int main ( int, char** )
{
     for ( int number=0; (std::cin >> number) && (number != 42); ) {
         std::cout << number << std::endl;
     }
}

See the submission.

Python (2.5) solution

import sys
for line in sys.stdin:
    number = int(line)
    if number == 42:
        break
    print number

See the submission.

Conclusion

I'm not 100% sure that this gets the absolute best performance in either languages, but there's not so much code in there to optimize.

I get time 0.00 measurement for the C++ and 0.04 measurement for the Python code. Assuming the sequence of numbers submitted to both programs is the same, I think comparison of run-times against solutions in other languages is almost meaningless (see next paragraph).

Now, this is only true for simple problems. Most advanced problems require choosing the right algorithm for the problem and choosing the wrong one has drastic consequences. In those cases, carefully crafted Python solutions might still be slower than carefully crafted C++ solutions but the good Python solution will beat a naïve solution written in any other language.


The following will probably be fastest:

  1. Read all the input at once using os.read(0, some_big_enough_number).

  2. Process the output, collecting the results in a list results.

  3. Write all the output at once using os.write(1, "".join(results)).

I remember one case where I noticed that os.read() and os.write() are sometimes faster than using Python I/O, but I don't remember the details.