gh-153161: Cache the match object in the compiled re pattern#153162
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A dead match object is kept in the pattern (it retains only its type reference) and resurrected for the next match instead of allocating a new one. Matches of one pattern all have the same size, and the next match is typically created just before the previous one dies. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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A dead match object is kept in the pattern (retaining only its type reference) and resurrected for the next match instead of allocating a new one. Matches of one pattern all have the same size, and the next match is typically created just before the previous one dies.
Saves 15-18 ns per successful match. No refleaks; the cache slot is accessed with atomic operations and was stress-tested on the free-threaded build.