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view mercurial/bitmanipulation.h @ 40684:e6c9ef5e11a0
match: provide and use a quick way to escape a single byte
The previous function has a lot of overhead (including being a function). In
the `_globre` case, we always escape a single byte. So we provide a dictionary
dedicated to this use case. We directly use the dictionary to avoid a function
call, these are expensive in Python.
Again, this raise a very significant performance gain:
Before: ! wall 0.059793 comb 0.060000 user 0.060000 sys 0.000000 (median of 100)
After: ! wall 0.020390 comb 0.020000 user 0.020000 sys 0.000000 (median of 146)
Total improvement for the full series:
Before: ! wall 0.153153 comb 0.150000 user 0.150000 sys 0.000000 (median of 66)
After: ! wall 0.020390 comb 0.020000 user 0.020000 sys 0.000000 (median of 146)
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 19 Nov 2018 18:54:44 +0000 |
parents | 1fb2510cf8c8 |
children | eed42f1c22d6 |
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#ifndef _HG_BITMANIPULATION_H_ #define _HG_BITMANIPULATION_H_ #include <string.h> #include "compat.h" static inline uint32_t getbe32(const char *c) { const unsigned char *d = (const unsigned char *)c; return ((((uint32_t)d[0]) << 24) | (((uint32_t)d[1]) << 16) | (((uint32_t)d[2]) << 8) | (d[3])); } static inline int16_t getbeint16(const char *c) { const unsigned char *d = (const unsigned char *)c; return ((d[0] << 8) | (d[1])); } static inline uint16_t getbeuint16(const char *c) { const unsigned char *d = (const unsigned char *)c; return ((d[0] << 8) | (d[1])); } static inline void putbe32(uint32_t x, char *c) { c[0] = (x >> 24) & 0xff; c[1] = (x >> 16) & 0xff; c[2] = (x >> 8) & 0xff; c[3] = (x)&0xff; } static inline double getbefloat64(const char *c) { const unsigned char *d = (const unsigned char *)c; double ret; int i; uint64_t t = 0; for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { t = (t << 8) + d[i]; } memcpy(&ret, &t, sizeof(t)); return ret; } #endif