I do not understand this patch.  You have defined two functions,
UTF8MatchText() and UTF8MatchTextIC(), and the difference between them
is that one calls CHAREQ and the other calls ICHAREQ, but just above
those two functions you define the macros identically:

        #define CHAREQ(p1, p2)    wchareq(p1, p2)
        #define ICHAREQ(p1, p2)   wchareq(p1, p2)

Why are there two functions?  Also, can't you use one function and just
pass a boolean to indicate whether case it be ignored?

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ITAGAKI Takahiro wrote:
> "Andrew - Supernews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >  ITAGAKI> I think all "safe ASCII-supersets" encodings are comparable
> >  ITAGAKI> by bytes, not only UTF-8.
> > 
> > This is false, particularly for EUC.
> 
> Umm, I see. I updated the optimization to be used only for UTF8 case.
> I also added some inlining hints that are useful on my machine (Pentium 4).
> 
> 
> x1000 of LIKE '%foo% on 10000 rows tables [ms]
>  encoding  | HEAD  |  P1   |  P2   |  P3  
> -----------+-------+-------+-------+-------
>  SQL_ASCII |  7094 |  7120 |  7063 |  7031
>  LATIN1    |  7083 |  7130 |  7057 |  7031
>  UTF8      | 17974 | 10859 | 10839 |  9682
>  EUC_JP    | 17032 | 17557 | 17599 | 15240
> 
> - P1: UTF8MatchText()
> - P2: P1 + __inline__ GenericMatchText()
> - P3: P2 + __inline__ wchareq()
>       (The attached patch is P3.)
> 
> Regards,
> ---
> ITAGAKI Takahiro
> NTT Open Source Software Center
> 

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