From: David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org>
To: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Cc: lekktu@gmail.com
Subject: "simplifications"
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:46:47 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <86ejem1pig.fsf@lola.quinscape.zz> (raw)
Hi, I've seen the following:
Author: Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> 2007-11-17 03:50:37
Committer: Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> 2007-11-17 03:50:37
Parent: 1797ed583c1d6224dbe93db681b112a9b0278358 ((backquote): Improve argument/docstring consistency.)
Child: 034e6631c9aab6db046645510214df80e67c29d4 (*** empty log message ***)
Branches: master, remotes/origin/master, remotes/origin/origin
Follows: merge-multi-tty-to-trunk
Precedes:
(ring-size, ring-p, ring-insert, ring-length, ring-empty-p): Use c[ad]dr.
(ring-plus1): Use `1+'.
(ring-minus1): Use `zerop'.
(ring-remove): Use c[ad]dr. Use `when'.
(ring-copy): Use c[ad]dr. Use `let', not `let*'.
(ring-ref): Use `let', not `let*'.
(ring-insert-at-beginning): Use c[ad]dr. Doc fix.
(ring-insert+extend): Use c[ad]dr. Fix typo in docstring.
(ring-member): Simplify. Doc fix.
(ring-convert-sequence-to-ring): Simplify.
Could people, before introducing such "optimizations", check the
bytecode?
(defun xxx (x) (cadr x))
generates
byte code for xxx:
args: (x)
0 varref x
1 dup
2 varbind x
3 cdr
4 car
5 unbind 1
6 return
while
(defun xxx (x) (car (cdr x)))
generates
byte code for xxx:
args: (x)
0 varref x
1 cdr
2 car
3 return
The former is _quite_ less efficient, so it is not a hot idea to use
it for data access primitives like the ring functions.
Personally, I think that we should make the byte compiler optimize the
unnecessary binding away. But until that is the case, please don't
gratuitously replace (car (cdr ...)) with (cadr ...).
--
David Kastrup
next reply other threads:[~2007-11-19 10:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-11-19 10:46 David Kastrup [this message]
2007-11-19 10:56 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-19 15:11 ` "simplifications" Stefan Monnier
2007-11-19 15:19 ` "simplifications" David Kastrup
2007-11-19 15:39 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-19 15:44 ` "simplifications" Stefan Monnier
2007-11-19 15:47 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-19 15:58 ` "simplifications" Stefan Monnier
2007-11-19 16:08 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-19 18:46 ` "simplifications" Stefan Monnier
2007-11-19 16:02 ` "simplifications" David Kastrup
2007-11-19 16:05 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-20 3:59 ` "simplifications" Richard Stallman
2007-11-20 15:27 ` "simplifications" Stefan Monnier
2007-11-21 21:37 ` "simplifications" Stephen J. Turnbull
2007-11-21 21:52 ` "simplifications" David Kastrup
2007-11-22 1:34 ` "simplifications" Stephen J. Turnbull
2007-11-19 11:02 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-19 11:33 ` "simplifications" Miles Bader
2007-11-19 11:57 ` "simplifications" David Kastrup
2007-11-19 12:08 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-19 12:21 ` "simplifications" David Kastrup
2007-11-19 12:32 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-19 12:49 ` "simplifications" David Kastrup
2007-11-19 12:54 ` "simplifications" Juanma Barranquero
2007-11-20 3:59 ` "simplifications" Richard Stallman
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