On Sunday, 11 December 2016 at 10:01:21 UTC, Orut wrote:
On Sunday, 11 December 2016 at 02:46:58 UTC, Nicholas Wilson
wrote:
join performs allocations which is probably the reason for its
slowness. There is joiner (in std.algorithm.iterations) that
lazily performs the join, (though in the cas
On Sunday, 11 December 2016 at 02:46:58 UTC, Nicholas Wilson
wrote:
join performs allocations which is probably the reason for its
slowness. There is joiner (in std.algorithm.iterations) that
lazily performs the join, (though in the case of this
"benchmark" will be cheating because you don't
On Sunday, 11 December 2016 at 02:09:41 UTC, Orut wrote:
D nub here. I have a Python script that I'd like to implement
in D. For certain parts, the D equivalent was slower than
Python's. For example,
Python code:
#dummy code
s = ["abc", "fjkd", "L", "qwa", "r", "uw", "tiro", "bc", "sg",
"k",
On Sunday, 11 December 2016 at 02:09:41 UTC, Orut wrote:
D nub here. I have a Python script that I'd like to implement
in D. For certain parts, the D equivalent was slower than
Python's. For example,
Python code:
#dummy code
s = ["abc", "fjkd", "L", "qwa", "r", "uw", "tiro", "bc", "sg",
"k",