Cython implementation of Python's collections.OrderedDict
Project description
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cyordereddict
=============
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/shoyer/cyordereddict.svg?branch=master
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The Python standard library's ``OrderedDict`` ported to Cython. A drop-in
replacement that is 2-6x faster.
Install:
``pip install cyordereddict``
Dependencies:
CPython (2.6, 2.7, 3.3 or 3.4) and a C compiler. Cython is only required
for the dev version.
Use:
.. code-block:: python
from cyordereddict import OrderedDict
Benchmarks:
Python 2.7:
================== ================================= =========================
Test Code Ratio (stdlib / cython)
================== ================================= =========================
``__init__`` empty ``OrderedDict()`` 1.8
``__init__`` list ``OrderedDict(list_data)`` 4.8
``__init__`` dict ``OrderedDict(dict_data)`` 4.6
``__setitem__`` ``ordereddict[0] = 0`` 8.6
``__getitem__`` ``ordereddict[0]`` 3
``update`` ``ordereddict.update(dict_data)`` 5.5
``__iter__`` ``list(ordereddict)`` 5.6
``items`` ``ordereddict.items()`` 5.9
``__contains__`` ``0 in ordereddict`` 2.3
================== ================================= =========================
Python 3.4:
================== ================================= =========================
Test Code Ratio (stdlib / cython)
================== ================================= =========================
``__init__`` empty ``OrderedDict()`` 1.5
``__init__`` list ``OrderedDict(list_data)`` 3.9
``__init__`` dict ``OrderedDict(dict_data)`` 4.2
``__setitem__`` ``ordereddict[0] = 0`` 8.4
``__getitem__`` ``ordereddict[0]`` 2.9
``update`` ``ordereddict.update(dict_data)`` 6.5
``__iter__`` ``list(ordereddict)`` 2.3
``items`` ``list(ordereddict.items())`` 2.1
``__contains__`` ``0 in ordereddict`` 2.3
================== ================================= =========================
To run these yourself, use ``cyordereddict.benchmark()``
Cavaets:
``cyorderedddict.OrderedDict`` is an extension type (similar to the
built-in ``dict``) instead of a Python class. This is necessary for speed,
but means that in a few pathological cases its behavior will defer from
``collections.OrderedDict``:
* The ``inspect`` module does not work on ``cyorderedddict.OrderedDict``
methods.
* Extension types use slots instead of dictionaries, so you cannot add
custom attributes without making a subclass (e.g.,
``OrderedDict.foo = 'bar'`` will fail).
You can do anything else you might do with an OrderedDict, including
subclassing: everything else passes the ``collections.OrderedDict`` test
suite. We based the Cython code directly on the Python standard library,
and thus use separate code bases for Python 2 and 3, specifically to
reduce the potential for introducing new bugs.
License:
MIT. Based on the Python standard library, which is under the Python
Software Foundation License.
cyordereddict
=============
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/shoyer/cyordereddict.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/shoyer/cyordereddict
The Python standard library's ``OrderedDict`` ported to Cython. A drop-in
replacement that is 2-6x faster.
Install:
``pip install cyordereddict``
Dependencies:
CPython (2.6, 2.7, 3.3 or 3.4) and a C compiler. Cython is only required
for the dev version.
Use:
.. code-block:: python
from cyordereddict import OrderedDict
Benchmarks:
Python 2.7:
================== ================================= =========================
Test Code Ratio (stdlib / cython)
================== ================================= =========================
``__init__`` empty ``OrderedDict()`` 1.8
``__init__`` list ``OrderedDict(list_data)`` 4.8
``__init__`` dict ``OrderedDict(dict_data)`` 4.6
``__setitem__`` ``ordereddict[0] = 0`` 8.6
``__getitem__`` ``ordereddict[0]`` 3
``update`` ``ordereddict.update(dict_data)`` 5.5
``__iter__`` ``list(ordereddict)`` 5.6
``items`` ``ordereddict.items()`` 5.9
``__contains__`` ``0 in ordereddict`` 2.3
================== ================================= =========================
Python 3.4:
================== ================================= =========================
Test Code Ratio (stdlib / cython)
================== ================================= =========================
``__init__`` empty ``OrderedDict()`` 1.5
``__init__`` list ``OrderedDict(list_data)`` 3.9
``__init__`` dict ``OrderedDict(dict_data)`` 4.2
``__setitem__`` ``ordereddict[0] = 0`` 8.4
``__getitem__`` ``ordereddict[0]`` 2.9
``update`` ``ordereddict.update(dict_data)`` 6.5
``__iter__`` ``list(ordereddict)`` 2.3
``items`` ``list(ordereddict.items())`` 2.1
``__contains__`` ``0 in ordereddict`` 2.3
================== ================================= =========================
To run these yourself, use ``cyordereddict.benchmark()``
Cavaets:
``cyorderedddict.OrderedDict`` is an extension type (similar to the
built-in ``dict``) instead of a Python class. This is necessary for speed,
but means that in a few pathological cases its behavior will defer from
``collections.OrderedDict``:
* The ``inspect`` module does not work on ``cyorderedddict.OrderedDict``
methods.
* Extension types use slots instead of dictionaries, so you cannot add
custom attributes without making a subclass (e.g.,
``OrderedDict.foo = 'bar'`` will fail).
You can do anything else you might do with an OrderedDict, including
subclassing: everything else passes the ``collections.OrderedDict`` test
suite. We based the Cython code directly on the Python standard library,
and thus use separate code bases for Python 2 and 3, specifically to
reduce the potential for introducing new bugs.
License:
MIT. Based on the Python standard library, which is under the Python
Software Foundation License.
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