1. 97bc618 list_inplace_concat() is now expressed in terms of list_extend() which by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  2. 66d31f8 Use memcpy() instead of memmove() when the buffers are known to be distinct. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  3. ef9bf40 Tidied up the implementations of reversed (including the custom ones by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  4. a6366fe Optimize inner loops for subscript, repeat, and concat. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  5. f889e10 Optimize slice assignments. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  6. b7d05db Optimize tuple_slice() and make further improvements to list_slice() by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  7. 99842b6 Small optimizations for list_slice() and list_extend_internal(). by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  8. fa6c6f8 Keep the list.pop() optimization while restoring the many possibility by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  9. 9eb86b3 Double the speed of list.pop() which was spending most of its time parsing by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  10. 90a39bf Refactor list_extend() and list_fill() for gains in code size, memory by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  11. ab517d2 Fine tune the speed/space trade-off for overallocating small lists. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  12. 2731ae4 Fix missing return value. Spotted by Neal Norwitz by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  13. cb3e580 Optimize list.pop() for the common special case of popping off the end. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  14. 4bb9540 * Optimized list appends and pops by making fewer calls the underlying system by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  15. 7049d81 Revert change accidentally checked in as part of a whitespace normalization by Tim Peters · 21 years ago
  16. 58eb11c Whitespace normalization. by Tim Peters · 21 years ago
  17. 7832cd6 Apply tuple/list pre-sizing optimization to a broader class of objects. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  18. f1ca7f5 complete backout of listobject.c v2.171 by Andrew MacIntyre · 21 years ago
  19. 3097341 Revert previous two checkins to repair test failure. by Jeremy Hylton · 21 years ago
  20. 694e3a4 use the correct macro to access list size by Andrew MacIntyre · 21 years ago
  21. d57caed Performance of list([]) in 2.3 came up in a thread on comp.lang.python, by Andrew MacIntyre · 21 years ago
  22. 64958a1 Guido grants a Christmas wish: by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  23. 8f5cdaa * Added a new method flag, METH_COEXIST. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  24. 19cb193 Fix memory error treatment correctly. Going to dsu_fail causes by Hye-Shik Chang · 21 years ago
  25. 1df0f65 Fixes and tests for various "holding pointers when arbitrary Python code by Michael W. Hudson · 21 years ago
  26. 37e1363 Make sure the list.sort's decorate step unwinds itself before returning by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  27. 001f228 Improve the reverse list iterator to free memory as soon as the iterator by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  28. c24c910 Minor code fixup. Make sure that len reflects the current list size. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  29. 1021c44 Optimize reversed(list) using a custom iterator. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  30. ceac90a Fix compiler warning about possible use of n without assignment. by Jeremy Hylton · 21 years ago
  31. 0a9b9da Add list.sorted() classmethod. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  32. ae4a299 Fix typo found by Neal Norwitz. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  33. 42b1ba3 * list.sort() now supports three keyword arguments: cmp, key, and reverse. by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  34. da0a067 My last fix left n used unitialized in tha a==b case. by Michael W. Hudson · 21 years ago
  35. b4f4938 Fix reference leak noted in test_types: by Michael W. Hudson · 21 years ago
  36. e8049bef Use _PyEval_SliceIndex to handle list.index() calls with by Walter Dörwald · 21 years ago
  37. 2743d87 Fix sloppy index() implementation: by Guido van Rossum · 21 years ago
  38. d05abde SF #754014: list.index() should accept optional start, end arguments by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  39. 6624e68 SF bug #604716: faster [None]*n or []*n by Raymond Hettinger · 21 years ago
  40. 686b14d SF bug #730296: Unexpected Changes in list Iterator by Raymond Hettinger · 22 years ago
  41. cd12bfc Patch #708604: Check more function results. Will backport to 2.2. by Martin v. Löwis · 22 years ago
  42. 2af713c Squashed new compiler wngs about trying to compare pointers to by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  43. 9928571 SF bug 665835: filter() treatment of str and tuple inconsistent by Raymond Hettinger · 22 years ago
  44. 3a3cca5 - list.insert(i, x) now interprets negative i as it would be by Guido van Rossum · 22 years ago
  45. 1da1dbf Renamed PyObject_GenericGetIter to PyObject_SelfIter by Raymond Hettinger · 22 years ago
  46. 0153826 Created PyObject_GenericGetIter(). by Raymond Hettinger · 22 years ago
  47. 4abd5f0 Allow list sort's comparison function to explicitly be None. See SF patch by Skip Montanaro · 22 years ago
  48. ea3fdf4 SF patch #659536: Use PyArg_UnpackTuple where possible. by Raymond Hettinger · 22 years ago
  49. f8bcfb1 SF Bug 645777: list.extend() works with any iterable and is no longer by Raymond Hettinger · 22 years ago
  50. a69c030 The final tweaks before closing by Michael W. Hudson · 22 years ago
  51. b9099c3 SF patch 637176: list.sort crasher by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  52. 03b109a Use PyOS_snprintf() instead of sprintf and wrap the long line by Neal Norwitz · 22 years ago
  53. 5da854f This is Alex Martelli's patch by Michael W. Hudson · 22 years ago
  54. bfa5a14 Darn! Don't divide by zero. Bad fix. :-) by Guido van Rossum · 22 years ago
  55. a5c0e6d Add checks for size overflow on list*n, list+list, tuple+tuple. by Guido van Rossum · 22 years ago
  56. bb9c5f5 PyObject_RichCompareBool() already returns -1, 0, or 1, so return its value by Neal Norwitz · 22 years ago
  57. aae5999 Micro-optimization for list_contains. Factored double if test out of the loop. by Raymond Hettinger · 22 years ago
  58. e05f65a 1. Combined the base and length arrays into a single array of structs. by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  59. 6063e26 PyList_Reverse(): This was leaking a reference to Py_None on every call. by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  60. 66860f6 Sped the usual case for sorting by calling PyObject_RichCompareBool by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  61. 6bdbc9e SF bug 590366: Small typo in listsort:ParseTuple by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  62. a64dc24 Replaced samplesort with a stable, adaptive mergesort. by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  63. 56796f6 Fix for by Michael W. Hudson · 22 years ago
  64. 673c0a2 Patch #574867: Correct list.extend docstring. by Martin v. Löwis · 22 years ago
  65. 330f9e9 More sort cleanup: Moved the special cases from samplesortslice into by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  66. 0fe977c binarysort() cleanup: Documented the key invariants, explained why they by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  67. 326b448 listreverse(): Don't call the new reverse_slice unless the list by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  68. a8c974c Cleanup yielding a small speed boost: before rich comparisons were by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  69. 3b01a12 Trimmed trailing whitespace. by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  70. 8e2e7ca Cleanup: Define one internal utility for reversing a list slice, and by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  71. 938ace6 staticforward bites the dust. by Jeremy Hylton · 22 years ago
  72. 6b6272c Whitespace normalization. by Guido van Rossum · 22 years ago
  73. 86103ae Make StopIteration a sink state. This is done by clearing out the by Guido van Rossum · 22 years ago
  74. 5086e49 Make list_iter() really static. by Guido van Rossum · 22 years ago
  75. 58cf361 docompare(): Another reasonable optimization from Jonathan Hogg for the by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  76. a4b4c3b Don't declare a function with staticforward. by Jeremy Hylton · 22 years ago
  77. f2a0473 docompare(): Use PyTuple_New instead of Py_BuildValue to build compare's by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  78. 9c14bad Fix the bug described in by Michael W. Hudson · 22 years ago
  79. 2c2e827 Missed one use of new PyDoc_STRVAR macro by Neal Norwitz · 22 years ago
  80. 35fc760 SF #561244 Micro optimizations by Neal Norwitz · 22 years ago
  81. 14f8b4c Patch #568124: Add doc string macros. by Martin v. Löwis · 22 years ago
  82. 75a20b1 Fold remaining long lines. by Guido van Rossum · 22 years ago
  83. 5efaf7e This is my nearly two year old patch by Michael W. Hudson · 22 years ago
  84. 93b2cc4 A bogus assert in the new listiter code prevented starting Python in a by Tim Peters · 22 years ago
  85. 14bd6de SF 560736. Optimize list iteration by filling the tp_iter slot. by Raymond Hettinger · 22 years ago
  86. d4e5be5 Closes: #556025 seg fault when doing list(xrange(1e9)) by Neal Norwitz · 22 years ago
  87. 99b5d28 PyObject_GC_Del can now be used as a function designator. by Neil Schemenauer · 23 years ago
  88. ff413af This is Neil's fix for SF bug 535905 (Evil Trashcan and GC interaction). by Guido van Rossum · 23 years ago
  89. dbb53d9 Fix of SF bug #475877 (Mutable subtype instances are hashable). by Guido van Rossum · 23 years ago
  90. 9475a23 Enable GC for new-style instances. This touches lots of files, since by Guido van Rossum · 23 years ago
  91. 52e0717 Give the internal immutable list type .extend and .pop methods (they by Tim Peters · 23 years ago
  92. e83c00e Use new GC API. by Neil Schemenauer · 23 years ago
  93. e3eb1f2 Patch #427190: Implement and use METH_NOARGS and METH_O. by Martin v. Löwis · 23 years ago
  94. 6d6c1a3 Merge of descr-branch back into trunk. by Tim Peters · 23 years ago
  95. 6ee4234 SF bug #439104: Tuple richcompares has code-typo. by Tim Peters · 23 years ago
  96. a725959 SF bug 433228: repr(list) woes when len(list) big. by Tim Peters · 23 years ago
  97. 1af03e9 Change list.extend() error msgs and NEWS to reflect that list.extend() by Tim Peters · 23 years ago
  98. 442914d Cruft cleanup: removed the #ifdef'ery in support of compiling to allow by Tim Peters · 23 years ago
  99. 65b8b84 roundupsize() and friends: fiddle over-allocation strategy for list resizing. by Tim Peters · 23 years ago
  100. b86c549 Fix core dump whenever PyList_Reverse() was called. by Guido van Rossum · 24 years ago