[NEW BUG]: Avoid allocations in String.replace(CharSequence, CharSequence) in case no replacement happened
Christoph Dreis
christoph.dreis at freenet.de
Wed Mar 1 21:34:48 UTC 2017
Hey,
I just noticed a small improvement for String.replace(CharSequence,
CharSequence) in case the target sequence is not found.
There is the possibility of an early-out in case there is nothing to
replace. Yet there is a call to replacement.toString();
While this is usually not a problem in case of String parameters, a
StringBuilder - or other more "dynamic" CharSequence.toString()
implementations - will likely produce unnecessary allocations here.
I think the JDK could prevent that with the given patch below.
I would be very happy if this is sponsored for JDK 10.
Cheers,
Christoph
===== PATCH ======
diff --git a/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/String.java
b/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/String.java
--- a/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/String.java
+++ b/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/String.java
@@ -2177,11 +2177,11 @@
*/
public String replace(CharSequence target, CharSequence replacement) {
String tgtStr = target.toString();
- String replStr = replacement.toString();
int j = indexOf(tgtStr);
if (j < 0) {
return this;
}
+ String replStr = replacement.toString();
int tgtLen = tgtStr.length();
int tgtLen1 = Math.max(tgtLen, 1);
int thisLen = length();
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