diff -r 53cc3dbb1918 Objects/dictobject.c --- a/Objects/dictobject.c Wed Mar 27 20:13:59 2013 +0200 +++ b/Objects/dictobject.c Wed Mar 27 21:25:52 2013 +0000 @@ -305,14 +305,18 @@ * #define USABLE_FRACTION(n) (((n) >> 1) + ((n) >> 2) - ((n) >> 3)) */ -/* GROWTH_RATE. Growth rate upon hitting maximum load. Currently set to *2. - * Raising this to *4 doubles memory consumption depending on the size of +/* GROWTH_RATE. Growth rate upon hitting maximum load. + * Currently set to used*2 + capacity/2. + * This means that dicts double in size when growing without deletions, + * but have more head room when the number of deletions is on a par with the + * number of insertions. + * Raising this to used*4 doubles memory consumption depending on the size of * the dictionary, but results in half the number of resizes, less effort to - * resize and better sparseness for some (but not all dict sizes). - * Setting to *4 eliminates every other resize step. - * GROWTH_RATE was set to *4 up to version 3.2. + * resize. + * GROWTH_RATE was set to used*4 up to version 3.2. + * GROWTH_RATE was set to used*2 in version 3.3.0 */ -#define GROWTH_RATE(x) ((x) * 2) +#define GROWTH_RATE(d) (((d)->ma_used*2)+((d)->ma_keys->dk_size>>1)) #define ENSURE_ALLOWS_DELETIONS(d) \ if ((d)->ma_keys->dk_lookup == lookdict_unicode_nodummy) { \ @@ -790,7 +794,7 @@ static int insertion_resize(PyDictObject *mp) { - return dictresize(mp, GROWTH_RATE(mp->ma_used)); + return dictresize(mp, GROWTH_RATE(mp)); } /*