#8230: make Lib/test/sortperf.py run on Python 3.
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@ -118,12 +118,12 @@ def tabulate(r):
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L = L * (n // 4)
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# Force the elements to be distinct objects, else timings can be
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# artificially low.
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L = map(lambda x: --x, L)
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L = list(map(lambda x: --x, L))
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doit(L) # ~sort
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del L
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# All equal. Again, force the elements to be distinct objects.
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L = map(abs, [-0.5] * n)
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L = list(map(abs, [-0.5] * n))
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doit(L) # =sort
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del L
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@ -131,11 +131,11 @@ def tabulate(r):
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# for an older implementation of quicksort, which used the median
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# of the first, last and middle elements as the pivot.
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half = n // 2
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L = range(half - 1, -1, -1)
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L = list(range(half - 1, -1, -1))
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L.extend(range(half))
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# Force to float, so that the timings are comparable. This is
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# significantly faster if we leave tham as ints.
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L = map(float, L)
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L = list(map(float, L))
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doit(L) # !sort
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print()
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