[Python-Dev] 3.3 str timings
R. David Murray
rdmurray at bitdance.com
Sun Aug 19 01:19:27 CEST 2012
On 2012年8月18日 17:17:14 -0400, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote:
> print(timeit("a.encode()", "a = 'a'*1000"))
> # 1.5 in 3.2, .26 in 3.3
>> print(timeit("a.encode(encoding='utf-8')", "a = 'a'*1000"))
> # 1.7 in 3.2, .51 in 3.3
>> This is one of the 3.3 improvements. But since the results are equal:
> ('a'*1000).encode() == ('a'*1000).encode(encoding='utf-8')
> and 3.3 should know that for an all-ascii string, I do not see why
> adding the parameter should double the the time. Another issue or known
> and un-fixable?
At one point there was an issue with certain spellings taking a fast path
(avoiding a codec lookup?) and other spellings not. I thought we'd fixed
that, but perhaps we didn't?
--David
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