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> "...text.with.2000.lines...replace("\n", " ") (*10): -37.668161%
I also noticed a difference between Python 3.2 and 3.3, but Python 3.3 is 13% *faster* (and not slower). This benchmark is not really representative because stringbench only tests .replace() with ASCII. Replace requires to scan the result to check the next maximum character, except for ASCII. So expect a performance regression... except for ASCII. |
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2011-12-18 01:00:00 | vstinner | set | recipients:
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2011-12-18 00:59:59 | vstinner | set | messageid: <1324169999.98.0.690551691801.issue13621@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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