There's no way around it: this question is stupid would, if it had been posted years ago, have gotten closed as "not a real question." It shows two code snippets and asks whether the one that does less stuff is faster. There's no explanation of why the performance is important, there's no attempt at testing timing, there's no attempt at critical thinking ("does it take time to do stuff?"). Here's the original version of the question in its entirety:
Is there any difference between following two code snippets? and Which is a faster and Why?
case 1:
def func(): a = 42 return a
case 2:
def func(): return 42
Anyone who can't answer this for themselves is going to ask a new question, because they won't be able to find this post.
However, it's getting upvotes and has a highly-upvoted answer.
This is downright embarrassing. Do we have any quality standards at all?
return 42
it'll have to store the 42 somewhere, (probably a register, maybe in storage) and will probably be a bit quicker than returning a variable, but that real-world differences will be negligible.