Use 'speed' instead of 'performance', because I agree with the argument
at http://zestyping.livejournal.com/193260.html that 'erformance' really means something more general.
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and as a result sets will use a third less memory and are somewhat faster.
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(Implemented by Raymond Hettinger.)
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\item The performance of some Unicode operations, such as
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\item The speed of some Unicode operations, such as
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finding substrings and character map decoding, has been improved.
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(Substring search improvements were added by Fredrik Lundh and Andrew
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Dalke at the NeedForSpeed sprint. Character map decoding was improved
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@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@ import hooks and now also works for packages stored in ZIP-format archives.
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included in the \file{Tools/pybench} directory. The pybench suite is
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an improvement on the commonly used \file{pystone.py} program because
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pybench provides a more detailed measurement of the interpreter's
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performance. It times particular operations such as function calls,
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speed. It times particular operations such as function calls,
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tuple slicing, method lookups, and numeric operations, instead of
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performing many different operations and reducing the result to a
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single number as \file{pystone.py} does.
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