Fixes a performance bug in bytes::Regex::replace.#210
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This was using `Vec::extend` to accumulate bytes in a buffer, but this compiles down to less efficient code than, say, `Vec::extend_from_slice`. However, that method is newly available as of Rust 1.6, so we do a small backport to regain performance. This bug was noticed by @llogiq here: TeXitoi/benchmarksgame-rs#31 In particular, this increases the performance of bytes::Regex two-fold on that benchmark.
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@alexcrichton I know I'm really pushing it with this Rust 1.3 business. :-) An alternative (which would let us omit the |
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This was using
Vec::extendto accumulate bytes in a buffer, but thiscompiles down to less efficient code than, say,
Vec::extend_from_slice.However, that method is newly available as of Rust 1.6, so we do a small
backport to regain performance.
This bug was noticed by @llogiq here: TeXitoi/benchmarksgame-rs#31
In particular, this increases the performance of bytes::Regex two-fold on
that benchmark.