RFR: 8265237: String.join and StringJoiner can be improved further

Peter Levart plevart at openjdk.java.net
Wed Apr 14 22:26:39 UTC 2021


On Wed, 14 Apr 2021 19:54:26 GMT, Florent Guillaume <github.com+592810+efge at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> While JDK-8148937 improved StringJoiner class by replacing internal use of getChars that copies out characters from String elements into a char[] array with StringBuilder which is somehow more optimal, the improvement was marginal in speed (0% ... 10%) and mainly for smaller strings, while GC was reduced by about 50% in average per operation.
>> Initial attempt to tackle that issue was more involved, but was later discarded because it was apparently using too much internal String details in code that lives outside String and outside java.lang package.
>> But there is another way to package such "intimate" code - we can put it into String itself and just call it from StringJoiner.
>> This PR is an attempt at doing just that. It introduces new package-private method in `java.lang.String` which is then used from both pubic static `String.join` methods as well as from `java.util.StringJoiner` (via SharedSecrets). The improvements can be seen by running the following JMH benchmark:
>> 
>> https://gist.github.com/plevart/86ac7fc6d4541dbc08256cde544019ce
>> 
>> The comparative results are here:
>> 
>> https://jmh.morethan.io/?gist=7eb421cf7982456a2962269137f71c15
>> 
>> The jmh-result.json files are here:
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>> https://gist.github.com/plevart/7eb421cf7982456a2962269137f71c15
>> 
>> Improvement in speed ranges from 8% (for small strings) to 200% (for long strings), while creation of garbage has been further reduced to an almost garbage-free operation.
>> 
>> So WDYT?
>
> src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/String.java line 3230:
> 
>> 3228: 
>> 3229:     /**
>> 3230:      * Designated join routine.
> 
> Did you mean "dedicated"?

No, I meant designated. It is the routine that all other public API entry points call at the end to do the job. Would some other word more accurately describe that? I definitely didn't mean "dedicated".

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/3501



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