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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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0a58f727
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0a58f727
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Mar 30, 2017
by
Serhiy Storchaka
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Mar 30, 2017
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bpo-24821: Fixed the slowing down to 25 times in the searching of some (#505)
unlucky Unicode characters.
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Misc/NEWS
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Objects/stringlib/fastsearch.h
Objects/stringlib/fastsearch.h
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Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
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@@ -138,6 +138,11 @@ Optimizations
in method calls being faster up to 20%. (Contributed by Yury Selivanov and
INADA Naoki in :issue:`26110`.)
* Searching some unlucky Unicode characters (like Ukrainian capital "Є")
in a string was to 25 times slower than searching other characters.
Now it is slower only by 3 times in worst case.
(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`24821`.)
* Fast implementation from standard C library is now used for functions
:func:`~math.tgamma`, :func:`~math.lgamma`, :func:`~math.erf` and
:func:`~math.erfc` in the :mod:`math` module. (Contributed by Serhiy
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Misc/NEWS
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@@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ What's New in Python 3.7.0 alpha 1?
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- bpo-24821: Fixed the slowing down to 25 times in the searching of some
unlucky Unicode characters.
- bpo-29894: The deprecation warning is emitted if __complex__ returns an
instance of a strict subclass of complex. In a future versions of Python
this can be an error.
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Objects/stringlib/fastsearch.h
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@@ -32,6 +32,12 @@
#define STRINGLIB_BLOOM(mask, ch) \
((mask & (1UL << ((ch) & (STRINGLIB_BLOOM_WIDTH -1)))))
#if STRINGLIB_SIZEOF_CHAR == 1
# define MEMCHR_CUT_OFF 15
#else
# define MEMCHR_CUT_OFF 40
#endif
Py_LOCAL_INLINE
(
Py_ssize_t
)
STRINGLIB
(
find_char
)(
const
STRINGLIB_CHAR
*
s
,
Py_ssize_t
n
,
STRINGLIB_CHAR
ch
)
{
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@@ -39,7 +45,7 @@ STRINGLIB(find_char)(const STRINGLIB_CHAR* s, Py_ssize_t n, STRINGLIB_CHAR ch)
p
=
s
;
e
=
s
+
n
;
if
(
n
>
10
)
{
if
(
n
>
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
)
{
#if STRINGLIB_SIZEOF_CHAR == 1
p
=
memchr
(
s
,
ch
,
n
);
if
(
p
!=
NULL
)
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@@ -48,24 +54,36 @@ STRINGLIB(find_char)(const STRINGLIB_CHAR* s, Py_ssize_t n, STRINGLIB_CHAR ch)
#else
/* use memchr if we can choose a needle without two many likely
false positives */
const
STRINGLIB_CHAR
*
s1
,
*
e1
;
unsigned
char
needle
=
ch
&
0xff
;
/* If looking for a multiple of 256, we'd have too
many false positives looking for the '\0' byte in UCS2
and UCS4 representations. */
if
(
needle
!=
0
)
{
while
(
p
<
e
)
{
do
{
void
*
candidate
=
memchr
(
p
,
needle
,
(
e
-
p
)
*
sizeof
(
STRINGLIB_CHAR
));
if
(
candidate
==
NULL
)
return
-
1
;
s1
=
p
;
p
=
(
const
STRINGLIB_CHAR
*
)
_Py_ALIGN_DOWN
(
candidate
,
sizeof
(
STRINGLIB_CHAR
));
if
(
*
p
==
ch
)
return
(
p
-
s
);
/* False positive */
p
++
;
if
(
p
-
s1
>
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
)
continue
;
if
(
e
-
p
<=
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
)
break
;
e1
=
p
+
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
;
while
(
p
!=
e1
)
{
if
(
*
p
==
ch
)
return
(
p
-
s
);
p
++
;
}
}
return
-
1
;
while
(
e
-
p
>
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
)
;
}
#endif
}
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@@ -86,7 +104,7 @@ STRINGLIB(rfind_char)(const STRINGLIB_CHAR* s, Py_ssize_t n, STRINGLIB_CHAR ch)
it doesn't seem as optimized as memchr(), but is still quite
faster than our hand-written loop below */
if
(
n
>
10
)
{
if
(
n
>
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
)
{
#if STRINGLIB_SIZEOF_CHAR == 1
p
=
memrchr
(
s
,
ch
,
n
);
if
(
p
!=
NULL
)
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@@ -95,24 +113,38 @@ STRINGLIB(rfind_char)(const STRINGLIB_CHAR* s, Py_ssize_t n, STRINGLIB_CHAR ch)
#else
/* use memrchr if we can choose a needle without two many likely
false positives */
const
STRINGLIB_CHAR
*
s1
;
Py_ssize_t
n1
;
unsigned
char
needle
=
ch
&
0xff
;
/* If looking for a multiple of 256, we'd have too
many false positives looking for the '\0' byte in UCS2
and UCS4 representations. */
if
(
needle
!=
0
)
{
while
(
n
>
0
)
{
do
{
void
*
candidate
=
memrchr
(
s
,
needle
,
n
*
sizeof
(
STRINGLIB_CHAR
));
if
(
candidate
==
NULL
)
return
-
1
;
n1
=
n
;
p
=
(
const
STRINGLIB_CHAR
*
)
_Py_ALIGN_DOWN
(
candidate
,
sizeof
(
STRINGLIB_CHAR
));
n
=
p
-
s
;
if
(
*
p
==
ch
)
return
n
;
/* False positive */
if
(
n1
-
n
>
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
)
continue
;
if
(
n
<=
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
)
break
;
s1
=
p
-
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
;
while
(
p
>
s1
)
{
p
--
;
if
(
*
p
==
ch
)
return
(
p
-
s
);
}
n
=
p
-
s
;
}
return
-
1
;
while
(
n
>
MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
)
;
}
#endif
}
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@@ -126,6 +158,8 @@ STRINGLIB(rfind_char)(const STRINGLIB_CHAR* s, Py_ssize_t n, STRINGLIB_CHAR ch)
return
-
1
;
}
#undef MEMCHR_CUT_OFF
Py_LOCAL_INLINE
(
Py_ssize_t
)
FASTSEARCH
(
const
STRINGLIB_CHAR
*
s
,
Py_ssize_t
n
,
const
STRINGLIB_CHAR
*
p
,
Py_ssize_t
m
,
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