[Python-Dev] Usage of += on strings in loops in stdlib
Antoine Pitrou
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Thu Feb 14 08:38:58 CET 2013
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 01:21:40 +0100 Victor Stinner <victor.stinner at gmail.com> wrote: > > UnicodeWriter (using the "writer += str" API) is the fastest method in > most cases, except for data = ['a'*10**4] * 10**2 (in this case, it's > 8x slower!). I guess that the overhead comes for the overallocation > which then require to shrink the buffer (shrinking may copy the whole > string). The overallocation factor may be adapted depending on the > size. How about testing on Windows? > If computing the final length is cheap (eg. if it's always the same), > it's always faster to use UnicodeWriter with a preallocated buffer. That's not a particularly surprising discovery, is it? ;-) Regards Antoine.
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