Re: [PATCH] memchr (trivial) optimization

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On Aug 23 2007 19:13, Matt Mackall wrote:
>
>And you can do even better with this:
>
>void *memchr(const void *s, int c, size_t n)
>{
>       const unsigned char *p = s, *e = s + n;
>       const unsigned char *e = p + n;

Uhm, you have two "e"s in there.

>       for (; p < e ; p++)
>                if ((unsigned char)c == *p)
>                        return (void *)p;
>
>       return NULL;
>}

Or do it glibc-style

void *memchr(const void *s, unsigned char c, size_t n)
{
	...
	for (; p + 3 < e; p += 4) {
		if (c == p[0])
			return (void *)&p[0];
		if (c == p[1])
			return (void *)&p[1];
		if (c == p[2])
			return (void *)&p[2];
		if (c == p[3])
			return (void *)&p[3];
	}
	... /* check the rest */
}


	Jan
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