Speed up test_urlsplit_normalization#26688
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Speed up test_urlsplit_normalization (pythonGH-26688)
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Noticed while working on #26687 that one of the tests in
test_urlparsetook ~7s. Here I've short-circuited the filtering of a massive list comprehension (sys.maxunicodefor me is 1,114,111) by checking if not empty before running split(), set(), &, etc.LMK if this needs a ticket.
$ ./python.exe -m unittest test.test_urlparse.UrlParseTestCase.test_urlsplit_normalization
Before
Ran 1 test in 6.981s
After
Ran 1 test in 2.459s