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net.server_epoll: Avoid concatenating buffer with single item
Saves creating a string that'll be identical to buffer[1] anyways, as
well as a C function call. Depending on Lua version and length of the
string, this could be reusing an interned string, but a longer one would
probably be duplicated for no reason.
Having exactly one item in the buffer seems like it would be fairly
common, but I have not done an extensive study. If opportunistic writes
are enabled then it will be even more likely.
This special case could be optimized like this in table.concat but it
does not look like it is.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 28 Dec 2019 06:18:58 +0100 |
parent | 8382:e5d00bf4a4d5 |
child | 11115:7d4c292f178e |
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local setmetatable = setmetatable; local math_floor = math.floor; local t_remove = table.remove; local function _heap_insert(self, item, sync, item2, index) local pos = #self + 1; while true do local half_pos = math_floor(pos / 2); if half_pos == 0 or item > self[half_pos] then break; end self[pos] = self[half_pos]; sync[pos] = sync[half_pos]; index[sync[pos]] = pos; pos = half_pos; end self[pos] = item; sync[pos] = item2; index[item2] = pos; end local function _percolate_up(self, k, sync, index) local tmp = self[k]; local tmp_sync = sync[k]; while k ~= 1 do local parent = math_floor(k/2); if tmp < self[parent] then break; end self[k] = self[parent]; sync[k] = sync[parent]; index[sync[k]] = k; k = parent; end self[k] = tmp; sync[k] = tmp_sync; index[tmp_sync] = k; return k; end local function _percolate_down(self, k, sync, index) local tmp = self[k]; local tmp_sync = sync[k]; local size = #self; local child = 2*k; while 2*k <= size do if child ~= size and self[child] > self[child + 1] then child = child + 1; end if tmp > self[child] then self[k] = self[child]; sync[k] = sync[child]; index[sync[k]] = k; else break; end k = child; child = 2*k; end self[k] = tmp; sync[k] = tmp_sync; index[tmp_sync] = k; return k; end local function _heap_pop(self, sync, index) local size = #self; if size == 0 then return nil; end local result = self[1]; local result_sync = sync[1]; index[result_sync] = nil; if size == 1 then self[1] = nil; sync[1] = nil; return result, result_sync; end self[1] = t_remove(self); sync[1] = t_remove(sync); index[sync[1]] = 1; _percolate_down(self, 1, sync, index); return result, result_sync; end local indexed_heap = {}; function indexed_heap:insert(item, priority, id) if id == nil then id = self.current_id; self.current_id = id + 1; end self.items[id] = item; _heap_insert(self.priorities, priority, self.ids, id, self.index); return id; end function indexed_heap:pop() local priority, id = _heap_pop(self.priorities, self.ids, self.index); if id then local item = self.items[id]; self.items[id] = nil; return priority, item, id; end end function indexed_heap:peek() return self.priorities[1]; end function indexed_heap:reprioritize(id, priority) local k = self.index[id]; if k == nil then return; end self.priorities[k] = priority; k = _percolate_up(self.priorities, k, self.ids, self.index); _percolate_down(self.priorities, k, self.ids, self.index); end function indexed_heap:remove_index(k) local result = self.priorities[k]; if result == nil then return; end local result_sync = self.ids[k]; local item = self.items[result_sync]; local size = #self.priorities; self.priorities[k] = self.priorities[size]; self.ids[k] = self.ids[size]; self.index[self.ids[k]] = k; t_remove(self.priorities); t_remove(self.ids); self.index[result_sync] = nil; self.items[result_sync] = nil; if size > k then k = _percolate_up(self.priorities, k, self.ids, self.index); _percolate_down(self.priorities, k, self.ids, self.index); end return result, item, result_sync; end function indexed_heap:remove(id) return self:remove_index(self.index[id]); end local mt = { __index = indexed_heap }; local _M = { create = function() return setmetatable({ ids = {}; -- heap of ids, sync'd with priorities items = {}; -- map id->items priorities = {}; -- heap of priorities index = {}; -- map of id->index of id in ids current_id = 1.5 }, mt); end }; return _M;