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string-for-each vs. for-each+string->list performance
From: |
Aleix Conchillo Flaqué |
Subject: |
string-for-each vs. for-each+string->list performance |
Date: |
Sat, 6 Jun 2020 23:27:43 -0700 |
Hi,
in the latest guile-json, 4.1.0. I changed some code to use
for-each+string->list. The performance seemed nice and I released it.
Christopher Lam pointed out that I could have used string-for-each instead.
I made the change but the performance degraded a lot:
string-for-each:
scheme@(json parser)> ,t (->bool (scm->json-string json))
$19 = #t
;; 17.909537s real time, 18.063382s run time. 0.207281s spent in GC.
vs
for-each + string->list:
scheme@(json parser)> ,t (->bool (scm->json-string json))
$20 = #t
;; 2.998381s real time, 3.319349s run time. 0.471969s spent in GC.
string-for-each is implemented in scheme here, if Im not wrong:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guile.git/tree/module/rnrs/base.scm#n89
string->list and for-each would use C.
Is that huge gap expected?
This is with Guile 3.0.2.
Best,
Aleix
- string-for-each vs. for-each+string->list performance,
Aleix Conchillo Flaqué <=