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Skippums22-Jun-09 9:02
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Without knowing the logic behind the standard implementation, it is impossible to know why your algorithm is being beat. Perhaps the standard string stores data about specific searches so that, in your loop, it loads known results instead of recalculating them (ie, you are searching the same string for the same charset, so why not cache the result?). Perhaps it realized that your set of input characters is consecutive, and instead of iterating through them it tests each character against a range. Perhaps the standard implementation starts from the end of the string and searches forward. Perhaps the compiler realized that the standard call to FindOneOf in your loop could be optimized away since you are not using any values of that method call except the final one, but your inline-assembly could not be optimized away. The moral is, without doing more testing I have no idea why your algorithm is slower (or your test method is inappropriate). I would only recommend additional test cases, or to make one or more of the modifications that I said were possibilities of what the standard code does. You could also try reordering the loops, but I doubt you are going to see significant timing differences resulting from such a change.

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The lookup table idea is a great one for ASCII strings... I was only thinking in terms of unicode.
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Sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mondays

-Jeff

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