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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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f070f1cb
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f070f1cb
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May 22, 2015
by
Raymond Hettinger
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Issue #21448: Improve performance of the email feedparser
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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ import re
from
email
import
errors
from
email
import
message
from
email._policybase
import
compat32
from
collections
import
deque
NLCRE
=
re
.
compile
(
'
\
r
\
n
|
\
r
|
\
n
'
)
NLCRE_bol
=
re
.
compile
(
'(
\
r
\
n
|
\
r
|
\
n
)'
)
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@@ -52,8 +53,8 @@ class BufferedSubFile(object):
def __init__(self):
# Chunks of the last partial line pushed into this object.
self._partial = []
#
The list of full, pushed lines, in reverse order
self._lines =
[]
#
A deque of full, pushed lines
self._lines =
deque()
# The stack of false-EOF checking predicates.
self._eofstack = []
# A flag indicating whether the file has been closed or not.
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@@ -78,21 +79,21 @@ class BufferedSubFile(object):
return
NeedMoreData
# Pop the line off the stack and see if it matches the current
# false-EOF predicate.
line
=
self
.
_lines
.
pop
()
line
=
self
.
_lines
.
pop
left
()
# RFC 2046, section 5.1.2 requires us to recognize outer level
# boundaries at any level of inner nesting. Do this, but be sure it's
# in the order of most to least nested.
for
ateof
in
self
.
_eofstack
[::
-
1
]
:
for
ateof
in
reversed
(
self
.
_eofstack
)
:
if
ateof
(
line
):
# We're at the false EOF. But push the last line back first.
self
.
_lines
.
append
(
line
)
self
.
_lines
.
append
left
(
line
)
return
''
return
line
def
unreadline
(
self
,
line
):
# Let the consumer push a line back into the buffer.
assert
line
is
not
NeedMoreData
self
.
_lines
.
append
(
line
)
self
.
_lines
.
append
left
(
line
)
def
push
(
self
,
data
):
"""Push some new data into this object."""
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@@ -119,8 +120,7 @@ class BufferedSubFile(object):
self
.
pushlines
(
parts
)
def
pushlines
(
self
,
lines
):
# Reverse and insert at the front of the lines.
self
.
_lines
[:
0
]
=
lines
[::
-
1
]
self
.
_lines
.
extend
(
lines
)
def
__iter__
(
self
):
return
self
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