RFR: 8344668: Unnecessary array allocations and copying in TextLine
Daniel Gredler
dgredler at openjdk.org
Fri Nov 29 16:46:43 UTC 2024
On Thu, 21 Nov 2024 00:20:36 GMT, Daniel Gredler <dgredler at openjdk.org> wrote:
> When `LineBreakMeasurer` is used to break text into lines, internally it uses `TextMeasurer` and `TextLine` to do the job. In the common case, `TextLine.getComponents(...)` allocates a `TextLineComponent[]` with room for a single array entry, and passes it to `TextLine.createComponentsOnRun(...)`, which fills the array and returns it, optionally resizing to a larger array if necessary, after which the array is resized back down to actual size (if necessary).
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> Unfortunately `TextLine.createComponentsOnRun(...)` is too eager in allocating larger arrays. In the most common case of a single component, this means that a single-element array is allocated, then a 9-element array is allocated (via `expandArray(...)`), and then another single-element array is allocated (to shrink the array back to actual size). Only one array allocation is necessary in this common case, and no array copying is needed.
@mrserb Would you have a few free cycles to provide the second review for this PR?
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/22288#issuecomment-2508136080
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