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Ticket #3616: speed up of utf-8 normalization.
When content of a large directory is being sorted by file names, a significant amount of CPU time is spent in str_utf8_normalize() that is called from str_utf8_create_key_gen(). For example, /usr/bin/ contains 5437 files on my Archlinux box. Running mc /usr/bin/ /usr/bin/ takes approx. 75 000 000 CPU instructions to sort file names, or 25% of total program run time. From these 75 000 000 instructions, 42 500 000 instruction are spent in str_utf8_normalize(). str_utf8_normalize() uses g_utf8_normalize() to do the work. g_utf8_normalize() is a heavyweight function, that converts UTF-8 into UCS-4, does the normalization and then converts UCS-4 back into UTF-8. Since file names are composed of ASCII characters in most cases, we can speed up str_utf8_normalize() by checking if the heavyweight Unicode normalization is actually needed. Normalization of ASCII string is no-op, so it is effectively "normalized" by just strdup(). With this patch, running mc /usr/bin/ /usr/bin/ requires just 37 000 000 instructions to sort the file names (down from 75 000 000) and 4 500 000 instuctions to do str_utf8_normalize() (down from 42 500 000). Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
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@ -1080,6 +1080,25 @@ str_utf8_normalize (const char *text)
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const char *start;
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const char *end;
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/* g_utf8_normalize() is a heavyweight function, that converts UTF-8 into UCS-4,
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* does the normalization and then converts UCS-4 back into UTF-8.
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* Since file names are composed of ASCII characters in most cases, we can speed up
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* utf8 normalization by checking if the heavyweight Unicode normalization is actually
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* needed. Normalization of ASCII string is no-op.
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*/
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/* find out whether text is ASCII only */
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for (end = text; *end != '\0'; end++)
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if ((*end & 0x80) != 0)
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{
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/* found 2nd byte of utf8-encoded symbol */
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break;
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}
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/* if text is ASCII-only, return copy, normalize otherwise */
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if (*end == '\0')
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return g_strndup (text, end - text);
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fixed = g_string_sized_new (4);
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start = text;
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