[Python] Optimize Offset/Pad/Prep: use cached head and slicing#8808
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@fliiiix don't forget this one too :D appreciate your help |
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I have essential reviewed this in the other MR so no additional notes as far as i can tell this is correct, and who does not love more performance 🥳 |
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Part 2 of 3
Optimize Offset/Pad/Prep: use cached head and slicing, reduced casting
This is a break-up of #8766
Improves performance of the PythonTest over part 1 by 34.6%
python-perf-startup.txt
python-perf-prep.txt