One more example of a questionable benchmark, not wrong but I wonder (as I
was doing in my previous) whether it is really representative.
There are two main ways to handle strings, one is to malloc exactly the
required memory for each string and keep moving characters around from one
chunk of
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 16:31 +0100, Satyam wrote:
One more example of a questionable benchmark, not wrong but I wonder (as I
was doing in my previous) whether it is really representative.
There are two main ways to handle strings, one is to malloc exactly the
required memory for each string
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One more example of a questionable
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