Issue #1766304: Optimize membership testing for ranges: 'n in range(...)'

does an O(1) check, if n is an integer.  Non-integers aren't affected.
Thanks Robert Lehmann.
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Mark Dickinson 2009-09-22 21:47:24 +00:00
parent 2df8113622
commit 3e124ae739
4 changed files with 113 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -925,6 +925,10 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
>>> list(range(1, 0))
[]
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
Testing integers for membership takes constant time instead of
iterating through all items.
.. function:: repr(object)

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@ -78,6 +78,56 @@ class RangeTest(unittest.TestCase):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
range([], 1, -1)
def test_types(self):
# Non-integer objects *equal* to any of the range's items are supposed
# to be contained in the range.
self.assertTrue(1.0 in range(3))
self.assertTrue(True in range(3))
self.assertTrue(1+0j in range(3))
class C1:
def __eq__(self, other): return True
self.assertTrue(C1() in range(3))
# Objects are never coerced into other types for comparison.
class C2:
def __int__(self): return 1
def __index__(self): return 1
self.assertFalse(C2() in range(3))
# ..except if explicitly told so.
self.assertTrue(int(C2()) in range(3))
def test_strided_limits(self):
r = range(0, 101, 2)
self.assertTrue(0 in r)
self.assertFalse(1 in r)
self.assertTrue(2 in r)
self.assertFalse(99 in r)
self.assertTrue(100 in r)
self.assertFalse(101 in r)
r = range(0, -20, -1)
self.assertTrue(0 in r)
self.assertTrue(-1 in r)
self.assertTrue(-19 in r)
self.assertFalse(-20 in r)
r = range(0, -20, -2)
self.assertTrue(-18 in r)
self.assertFalse(-19 in r)
self.assertFalse(-20 in r)
def test_empty(self):
r = range(0)
self.assertFalse(0 in r)
self.assertFalse(1 in r)
r = range(0, -10)
self.assertFalse(0 in r)
self.assertFalse(-1 in r)
self.assertFalse(1 in r)
def test_main():
test.support.run_unittest(RangeTest)

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@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ What's New in Python 3.2 Alpha 1?
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- Issue #1766304: Improve performance of membership tests on range objects.
- Issue #6713: Improve performance of integer -> string conversions.
- Issue #6846: Fix bug where bytearray.pop() returns negative integers.

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@ -273,12 +273,69 @@ range_reduce(rangeobject *r, PyObject *args)
r->start, r->stop, r->step);
}
static int
range_contains(rangeobject *r, PyObject *ob) {
if (PyLong_Check(ob)) {
int cmp1, cmp2, cmp3;
PyObject *tmp1 = NULL;
PyObject *tmp2 = NULL;
PyObject *zero = NULL;
int result = -1;
zero = PyLong_FromLong(0);
if (zero == NULL) /* MemoryError in int(0) */
goto end;
/* Check if the value can possibly be in the range. */
cmp1 = PyObject_RichCompareBool(r->step, zero, Py_GT);
if (cmp1 == -1)
goto end;
if (cmp1 == 1) { /* positive steps: start <= ob < stop */
cmp2 = PyObject_RichCompareBool(r->start, ob, Py_LE);
cmp3 = PyObject_RichCompareBool(ob, r->stop, Py_LT);
}
else { /* negative steps: stop < ob <= start */
cmp2 = PyObject_RichCompareBool(ob, r->start, Py_LE);
cmp3 = PyObject_RichCompareBool(r->stop, ob, Py_LT);
}
if (cmp2 == -1 || cmp3 == -1) /* TypeError */
goto end;
if (cmp2 == 0 || cmp3 == 0) { /* ob outside of range */
result = 0;
goto end;
}
/* Check that the stride does not invalidate ob's membership. */
tmp1 = PyNumber_Subtract(ob, r->start);
if (tmp1 == NULL)
goto end;
tmp2 = PyNumber_Remainder(tmp1, r->step);
if (tmp2 == NULL)
goto end;
/* result = (int(ob) - start % step) == 0 */
result = PyObject_RichCompareBool(tmp2, zero, Py_EQ);
end:
Py_XDECREF(tmp1);
Py_XDECREF(tmp2);
Py_XDECREF(zero);
return result;
}
/* Fall back to iterative search. */
return (int)_PySequence_IterSearch((PyObject*)r, ob,
PY_ITERSEARCH_CONTAINS);
}
static PySequenceMethods range_as_sequence = {
(lenfunc)range_length, /* sq_length */
0, /* sq_concat */
0, /* sq_repeat */
(ssizeargfunc)range_item, /* sq_item */
0, /* sq_slice */
0, /* sq_ass_item */
0, /* sq_ass_slice */
(objobjproc)range_contains, /* sq_contains */
};
static PyObject * range_iter(PyObject *seq);