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diff: re-establish linear runtime performance
The previous method with sum() and list() creates a new list object
for every hunk. Then sum() is used to flatten out this sequence of
lists. The sum() function is not "lazy", but creates a new list object
for every "+" operation and so this code had quadratic runtime behaviour.
author | Elmar Bartel <elb_hg@leo.org> |
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date | Thu, 30 Apr 2020 15:10:05 +0200 |
parents | 5e84a96d865b |
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[tool.black] line-length = 80 exclude = ''' build/ | wheelhouse/ | dist/ | packages/ | \.hg/ | \.mypy_cache/ | \.venv/ | mercurial/thirdparty/ ''' skip-string-normalization = true quiet = true