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Author Resolved: (MODPYTHON-93) Improve util.FieldStorage
Graham Dumpleton (JIRA)

2006-11-05, 1:12 am

[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/brows...HON-93?page=all ]

Graham Dumpleton resolved MODPYTHON-93.
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Resolution: Fixed

Not heard of anyone who has specifically tested to see if this works with older versions of Trac or not, but code passing tests on various Python/Apache versions so that's good enough for now.

> Improve util.FieldStorage efficiency
> ------------------------------------
>
> Key: MODPYTHON-93
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-93
> Project: mod_python
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 3.2.7
> Reporter: Jim Gallacher
> Assigned To: Graham Dumpleton
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.3
>
> Attachments: modpython325_util_py_dict.patch
>
>
> Form fields are saved as a list in a FieldStorage class instance. The class implements a __getitem__ method to provide dict-like behaviour. This method iterates over the complete list for every call to __getitem__. Applications that need to access all

the fields when processing the form will show O(n^2) behaviour where n == the number of form fields. This overhead could be avoided by creating a dict (to use as an index) when the FieldStorage instance is created.
> Mike Looijmans has been investigating StringField and Field as well. It is probably reasonable to include information on his work in this issue as well, so that we can consider all of these efficiency issues in toto.


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