On 26 Jun 2002 at 19:20, David Abrahams wrote: [Python's hashing] > Noticing that also left me with a question: how > come everybody in the world hasn't stolen as much as > possible from the Python hashing implementation? > Are there a billion such 10-years'-tweaked > implementations lying around which all perform > comparably well? Jean-Claude Wippler and Christian Tismer did some benchmarks against other implementations. IIRC, the only one in the same ballpark was Lua's (which, IIRC, was faster at least under some conditions). -- Gordon http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/
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