Benchmark script / more consistent string concatenation syntax#31
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muellermichel wants to merge 13 commits intosoftvar:masterfrom
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Benchmark script / more consistent string concatenation syntax#31muellermichel wants to merge 13 commits intosoftvar:masterfrom
muellermichel wants to merge 13 commits intosoftvar:masterfrom
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July 11, 2017 11:12
…'s fix this first
… probably only wanted to pass a text node. rather edge-casey, but hey...
…due to performance reasons
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@softvar: Not sure if you like this syntax better, but it's more consistent with the rest of the code and a bit shorter - see whether you want to merge it or not. In addition I've created a little benchmark script.
Result of benchmark on my recent-ish iMac 27'' with the proposed script: ~0.54 seconds for a 6000 layer nested table. At 7000 layers it runs into a segfault (too many intermediate objects?). Anyways, performance is probably not a big issue with this library, i.e. python itself is a bigger bottleneck.