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@ -1186,6 +1186,11 @@ strings into an internal representation and caches this
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representation, yielding a 20\% speedup. (Contributed by Bob Ippolito
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at the NeedForSpeed sprint.)
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\item The \module{re} module got a 1 or 2\% speedup by switching to
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Python's allocator functions instead of the system's
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\cfunction{malloc()} and \cfunction{free()}.
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(Contributed by Jack Diederich at the NeedForSpeed sprint.)
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\item The code generator's peephole optimizer now performs
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simple constant folding in expressions. If you write something like
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\code{a = 2+3}, the code generator will do the arithmetic and produce
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@ -1927,7 +1932,7 @@ Instead, use the DB-API's parameter substitution. Put \samp{?} as a
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placeholder wherever you want to use a value, and then provide a tuple
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of values as the second argument to the cursor's \method{execute()}
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method. (Other database modules may use a different placeholder,
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such as \samp{%s} or \samp{:1}.) For example:
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such as \samp{\%s} or \samp{:1}.) For example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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# Never do this -- insecure!
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