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@nielsdos nielsdos commented May 1, 2024

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Using the benchmark from #14076 I obtain the following results on an i7-4790:

before:

1.9940659999847
2.608274936676
2.8669791221619

after:

1.672737121582
2.3618471622467
2.3474779129028

nielsdos added 3 commits May 1, 2024 15:09
Since the two allocations are tied together anyway, we can just use a
single allocation. Moreover, this actually seemed like the intention
because the bc_struct allocation already accounted for the length and
scale.
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On my i7-4790 with benchmark from php#14076, on top of php#14101 I obtain the
following results:

before (with php#14101):
```
1.672737121582
2.3618471622467
2.3474779129028
```

after (with php#14101 + this):
```
1.5878579616547
2.0568618774414
2.0204811096191
```
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LGTM, please merge each individual commit (i.e. merge as a rebase instead of squash)

@nielsdos nielsdos merged commit d2d4596 into php:master May 1, 2024
nielsdos added a commit that referenced this pull request May 1, 2024
On my i7-4790 with benchmark from #14076, on top of #14101 I obtain the
following results:

before (with #14101):
```
1.672737121582
2.3618471622467
2.3474779129028
```

after (with #14101 + this):
```
1.5878579616547
2.0568618774414
2.0204811096191
```
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