On 24/04/2019 22:40, Jonas Devlieghere via lldb-commits wrote:
Author: jdevlieghere
Date: Wed Apr 24 13:40:24 2019
New Revision: 359138
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=359138&view=rev
Log:
[ScriptInterpreterPython] find_first_of -> find (NFC)
Follow up to r357198.
Modified:
lldb/trunk/source/Plugins/ScriptInterpreter/Python/ScriptInterpreterPython.cpp
Modified:
lldb/trunk/source/Plugins/ScriptInterpreter/Python/ScriptInterpreterPython.cpp
URL:
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/lldb/trunk/source/Plugins/ScriptInterpreter/Python/ScriptInterpreterPython.cpp?rev=359138&r1=359137&r2=359138&view=diff
==============================================================================
---
lldb/trunk/source/Plugins/ScriptInterpreter/Python/ScriptInterpreterPython.cpp
(original)
+++
lldb/trunk/source/Plugins/ScriptInterpreter/Python/ScriptInterpreterPython.cpp
Wed Apr 24 13:40:24 2019
@@ -2869,7 +2869,8 @@ bool ScriptInterpreterPythonImpl::IsRese
// filter out a few characters that would just confuse us and that are
// clearly not keyword material anyway
- if (word_sr.find_first_of("'\"") != llvm::StringRef::npos)
+ if (word_sr.find('"') != llvm::StringRef::npos ||
+ word_sr.find('\'') != llvm::StringRef::npos)
return false;
I suppose that's a matter of opinion, but I actually found the original
version clearer. I also wouldn't be surprised if the original version
was faster or at least equally fast (as the character list is a
compile-time constant, there's a lot of optimizations that can be done
even with the `find` function.
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