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authorJoshua Haberman <joshua@reverberate.org>2011-04-01 15:40:06 -0700
committerJoshua Haberman <joshua@reverberate.org>2011-04-01 15:40:06 -0700
commit9eb4d695c49a85f7f72ad68c3c31affd61fef984 (patch)
tree79b7fde57e6f31a19405688a5f9e29e3f9cf7ab2 /src/upb_string.c
parent19517cc6f39871abf4a0705b49cfed9049ca6033 (diff)
First rough version of the JIT.
It can successfully parse SpeedMessage1. Preliminary results: 750MB/s on Core2 2.4GHz. This number is 2.5x proto2. This isn't apples-to-apples, because proto2 is parsing to a struct and we are just doing stream parsing, but for apps that are currently using proto2, this is the improvement they would see if they could move to stream-based processing. Unfortunately perf-regression-test.py is broken, and I'm not 100% sure why. It would be nice to fix it first (to ensure that there are no performance regressions for the table-based decoder) but I'm really impatient to get the JIT checked in.
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diff --git a/src/upb_string.c b/src/upb_string.c
index de633bc..8625f76 100644
--- a/src/upb_string.c
+++ b/src/upb_string.c
@@ -72,7 +72,6 @@ char *upb_string_getrwbuf(upb_string *str, upb_strlen_t len) {
void upb_string_substr(upb_string *str, upb_string *target_str,
upb_strlen_t start, upb_strlen_t len) {
- if(str->ptr) *(char*)0 = 0;
assert(str->ptr == NULL);
assert(start + len <= upb_string_len(target_str));
if (target_str->src) {
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