⚡ Faster SequenceSet#normalize when frozen
#556
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Calling
SequenceSet#normalizeon a frozen set can be more than 4x faster, by simply re-parsing@stringand scanning its elements, rather than fully generating a new string and comparing it with@string.Please note that these results vary significantly based on benchmark settings (e.g: size of the sequence set) and randomized factors (e.g: how early in the string is the first out-of-order or abnormal string).
Also, I manually adjusted the benchmark in order to compare prior unreleased commits in this branch vs this PR, because #554 also provides a significant performance boost. So "generate and compare" includes #554, and "reparse and check" represents this PR.