Commit fd4dc91a authored by Russ Cox's avatar Russ Cox

strings: remove overengineered Compare implementation

The function is here ONLY for symmetry with package bytes.
This function should be used ONLY if it makes code clearer.
It is not here for performance. Remove any performance benefit.

If performance becomes an issue, the compiler should be fixed to
recognize the three-way compare (for all comparable types)
rather than encourage people to micro-optimize by using this function.

Change-Id: I71f4130bce853f7aef724c6044d15def7987b457
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/3012Reviewed-by: 's avatarRob Pike <r@golang.org>
parent e832043e
......@@ -1431,9 +1431,6 @@ TEXT runtime·cmpstring(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-20
MOVL AX, ret+16(FP)
RET
TEXT strings·Compare(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
JMP runtime·cmpstring(SB)
TEXT bytes·Compare(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
MOVL s1+0(FP), SI
MOVL s1+4(FP), BX
......
......@@ -1364,9 +1364,6 @@ TEXT runtime·cmpstring(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
MOVQ AX, ret+32(FP)
RET
TEXT strings·Compare(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
JMP runtime·cmpstring(SB)
TEXT bytes·Compare(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
MOVQ s1+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s1+8(FP), BX
......
......@@ -832,9 +832,6 @@ TEXT runtime·cmpstring(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-20
MOVL AX, ret+16(FP)
RET
TEXT strings·Compare(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
JMP runtime·cmpstring(SB)
TEXT bytes·Compare(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
MOVL s1+0(FP), SI
MOVL s1+4(FP), BX
......
......@@ -10,11 +10,6 @@ package runtime
import _ "unsafe" // for go:linkname
//go:linkname strings_Compare strings.Compare
func strings_Compare(s1, s2 string) int {
return cmpstring(s1, s2)
}
func cmpstring(s1, s2 string) int {
l := len(s1)
if len(s2) < l {
......
// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package strings
// Compare returns an integer comparing two strings lexicographically.
// The result will be 0 if a==b, -1 if a < b, and +1 if a > b.
//
// Compare is included only for symmetry with package bytes.
// It is usually clearer and always faster to use the built-in
// string comparison operators ==, <, >, and so on.
func Compare(a, b string) int {
// NOTE(rsc): This function does NOT call the runtime cmpstring function,
// because we do not want to provide any performance justification for
// using strings.Compare. Basically no one should use strings.Compare.
// As the comment above says, it is here only for symmetry with package bytes.
// If performance is important, the compiler should be changed to recognize
// the pattern so that all code doing three-way comparisons, not just code
// using strings.Compare, can benefit.
if a == b {
return 0
}
if a < b {
return -1
}
return +1
}
......@@ -6,10 +6,3 @@ package strings
// IndexByte returns the index of the first instance of c in s, or -1 if c is not present in s.
func IndexByte(s string, c byte) int // ../runtime/asm_$GOARCH.s
// Compare returns an integer comparing two strings lexicographically.
// The result will be 0 if a==b, -1 if a < b, and +1 if a > b.
//
// In most cases it is simpler to use the built-in comparison operators
// ==, <, >, and so on.
func Compare(a, b string) int // ../runtime/noasm.go or ../runtime/asm_*.s
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