⚡ Bolt: Optimize ExerciseAnalyzer concept identification#7
⚡ Bolt: Optimize ExerciseAnalyzer concept identification#7
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- Pre-compiles concept patterns into `COMPILED_CONCEPT_PATTERNS`. - Combines multiple patterns per concept into a single regex using `|`. - Removes redundant `(?i)` flags from sub-patterns to fix `re.error`. - Optimizes `identify_concepts` to use these pre-compiled regexes. Co-authored-by: glacy <1131951+glacy@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Pre-compiled regex patterns for concept identification in
ExerciseAnalyzerand combined them using|operator.🎯 Why:
identify_conceptswas iterating over a list of patterns for each concept, causing O(N*M) regex searches. Combining patterns reduces this to O(N).📊 Impact: Reduced regex operations significantly for
identify_concepts.🔬 Measurement:
tests/test_exercise_analyzer.pypasses. Verified correctness of regex combination logic.PR created automatically by Jules for task 3604883443699415838 started by @glacy