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Optimize Row::reset

Now, only cells that have been used are cleared. This is achieved by
using a "occupied" memo on the Row itself. The value, `occ`, is updated
wherever the Row is accessed mutably, and it's cleared to zero in
Row::reset.

The tests for grid scroll_up and scroll_down were updated to include a
test on the value `occ` and slightly refactored, but are otherwise
equivalent to the previous implementation of those tests.

Because of the change to the `Row` struct, the ref tests were updated so
Deserialization keeps working as expected.
This commit is contained in:
Joe Wilm 2018-05-19 11:18:37 -07:00
parent 5f599b0d0a
commit 8b156c7c58
24 changed files with 145 additions and 104 deletions

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@ -3,18 +3,31 @@
require 'json'
Dir.glob('./tests/ref/**/grid.json').each do |path|
puts "Migrating #{path}"
# Read contents
s = File.open(path) { |f| f.read }
# Parse
grid = JSON.parse(s)
# Check if it's already migrated / make this migration idempotent
next if grid['raw'][0][0].is_a? Array
# Normalize Storage serialization
if grid['raw'].is_a? Array
grid['raw'] = {
'inner' => grid['raw'][0],
'zero' => grid['raw'][1],
'visible_lines' => grid['raw'][2]
}
end
# Transform
grid['raw'].reverse!
grid['raw'] = [grid['raw'], 0, grid['lines'] - 1]
# Migrate Row serialization
grid['raw']['inner'].map! do |row|
if row.is_a? Hash
row
else
{ inner: row, occ: row.length }
end
end
# Write updated grid
File.open(path, 'w') { |f| f << JSON.generate(grid) }

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@ -14,43 +14,78 @@
//! Defines the Row type which makes up lines in the grid
use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut, Index, IndexMut};
use std::ops::{Index, IndexMut};
use std::ops::{Range, RangeTo, RangeFrom, RangeFull};
use std::cmp::{max, min};
use std::slice;
use index::Column;
/// A row in the grid
#[derive(Default, Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Row<T>(Vec<T>);
#[derive(Default, Clone, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Row<T> {
inner: Vec<T>,
/// occupied entries
///
/// Semantically, this value can be understood as the **end** of an
/// Exclusive Range. Thus,
///
/// - Zero means there are no occupied entries
/// - 1 means there is a value at index zero, but nowhere else
/// - `occ == inner.len` means every value is occupied
pub(crate) occ: usize,
}
impl<T: PartialEq> PartialEq for Row<T> {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.inner == other.inner
}
}
impl<T: Copy + Clone> Row<T> {
pub fn new(columns: Column, template: &T) -> Row<T> {
Row(vec![*template; *columns])
Row {
inner: vec![*template; *columns],
occ: 0,
}
}
pub fn grow(&mut self, cols: Column, template: &T) {
assert!(self.len() < * cols);
while self.len() != *cols {
self.0.push(*template);
self.inner.push(*template);
}
}
/// Resets contents to the contents of `other`
#[inline]
#[inline(never)]
pub fn reset(&mut self, other: &T) {
for item in &mut self.0 {
let occ = self.occ;
for item in &mut self.inner[..occ] {
*item = *other;
}
self.occ = 0;
}
}
impl<T> Row<T> {
pub fn shrink(&mut self, cols: Column) {
while self.len() != *cols {
self.pop();
self.inner.pop();
}
self.occ = min(self.occ, *cols);
}
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.inner.len()
}
pub fn iter<'a>(&'a self) -> slice::Iter<'a, T> {
self.inner.iter()
}
}
@ -71,24 +106,8 @@ impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a mut Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn into_iter(self) -> slice::IterMut<'a, T> {
self.iter_mut()
}
}
impl<T> Deref for Row<T> {
type Target = Vec<T>;
#[inline]
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
impl<T> DerefMut for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
&mut self.0
self.occ = self.len();
self.inner.iter_mut()
}
}
@ -97,14 +116,15 @@ impl<T> Index<Column> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index(&self, index: Column) -> &T {
&self.0[index.0]
&self.inner[index.0]
}
}
impl<T> IndexMut<Column> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index_mut(&mut self, index: Column) -> &mut T {
&mut self.0[index.0]
self.occ = max(self.occ, *index + 1);
&mut self.inner[index.0]
}
}
@ -117,14 +137,15 @@ impl<T> Index<Range<Column>> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index(&self, index: Range<Column>) -> &[T] {
&self.0[(index.start.0)..(index.end.0)]
&self.inner[(index.start.0)..(index.end.0)]
}
}
impl<T> IndexMut<Range<Column>> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index_mut(&mut self, index: Range<Column>) -> &mut [T] {
&mut self.0[(index.start.0)..(index.end.0)]
self.occ = max(self.occ, *index.end);
&mut self.inner[(index.start.0)..(index.end.0)]
}
}
@ -133,14 +154,15 @@ impl<T> Index<RangeTo<Column>> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index(&self, index: RangeTo<Column>) -> &[T] {
&self.0[..(index.end.0)]
&self.inner[..(index.end.0)]
}
}
impl<T> IndexMut<RangeTo<Column>> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index_mut(&mut self, index: RangeTo<Column>) -> &mut [T] {
&mut self.0[..(index.end.0)]
self.occ = max(self.occ, *index.end);
&mut self.inner[..(index.end.0)]
}
}
@ -149,14 +171,15 @@ impl<T> Index<RangeFrom<Column>> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index(&self, index: RangeFrom<Column>) -> &[T] {
&self.0[(index.start.0)..]
&self.inner[(index.start.0)..]
}
}
impl<T> IndexMut<RangeFrom<Column>> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index_mut(&mut self, index: RangeFrom<Column>) -> &mut [T] {
&mut self.0[(index.start.0)..]
self.occ = self.len();
&mut self.inner[(index.start.0)..]
}
}
@ -165,13 +188,14 @@ impl<T> Index<RangeFull> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index(&self, _: RangeFull) -> &[T] {
&self.0[..]
&self.inner[..]
}
}
impl<T> IndexMut<RangeFull> for Row<T> {
#[inline]
fn index_mut(&mut self, _: RangeFull) -> &mut [T] {
&mut self.0[..]
self.occ = self.len();
&mut self.inner[..]
}
}

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@ -20,73 +20,77 @@ use index::{Point, Line, Column};
// Scroll up moves lines upwards
#[test]
fn scroll_up() {
info!("");
println!("");
let mut grid = Grid::new(Line(10), Column(1), 0, 0);
for i in 0..10 {
grid[Line(i)][Column(0)] = i;
}
info!("grid: {:?}", grid);
println!("grid: {:?}", grid);
grid.scroll_up(&(Line(0)..Line(10)), Line(2), &0);
info!("grid: {:?}", grid);
println!("grid: {:?}", grid);
let mut other = Grid::new(Line(10), Column(1), 0, 9);
other[Line(0)][Column(0)] = 2;
other[Line(1)][Column(0)] = 3;
other[Line(2)][Column(0)] = 4;
other[Line(3)][Column(0)] = 5;
other[Line(4)][Column(0)] = 6;
other[Line(5)][Column(0)] = 7;
other[Line(6)][Column(0)] = 8;
other[Line(7)][Column(0)] = 9;
other[Line(8)][Column(0)] = 0; // should be cleared on scroll; was 0
other[Line(9)][Column(0)] = 0; // should be cleared on scroll; was 1
for i in 0..10 {
assert_eq!(grid[Line(i)][Column(0)], other[Line(i)][Column(0)],
"index={}; actual: {:?}, expected: {:?}",
Line(i), grid[Line(i)][Column(0)], other[Line(i)][Column(0)]);
}
assert_eq!(grid[Line(0)][Column(0)], 2);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(0)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(1)][Column(0)], 3);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(1)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(2)][Column(0)], 4);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(2)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(3)][Column(0)], 5);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(3)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(4)][Column(0)], 6);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(4)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(5)][Column(0)], 7);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(5)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(6)][Column(0)], 8);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(6)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(7)][Column(0)], 9);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(7)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(8)][Column(0)], 0); // was 0
assert_eq!(grid[Line(8)].occ, 0);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(9)][Column(0)], 0); // was 1
assert_eq!(grid[Line(9)].occ, 0);
}
// Scroll down moves lines downwards
#[test]
fn scroll_down() {
info!("");
println!("");
let mut grid = Grid::new(Line(10), Column(1), 0, 0);
for i in 0..10 {
grid[Line(i)][Column(0)] = i;
}
info!("grid: {:?}", grid);
println!("grid: {:?}", grid);
grid.scroll_down(&(Line(0)..Line(10)), Line(2), &0);
info!("grid: {:?}", grid);
println!("grid: {:?}", grid);
let mut other = Grid::new(Line(10), Column(1), 0, 9);
other[Line(0)][Column(0)] = 0; // Should be cleared upon recycle; was 8
other[Line(1)][Column(0)] = 0; // Should be cleared upon recycle; was 9
other[Line(2)][Column(0)] = 0;
other[Line(3)][Column(0)] = 1;
other[Line(4)][Column(0)] = 2;
other[Line(5)][Column(0)] = 3;
other[Line(6)][Column(0)] = 4;
other[Line(7)][Column(0)] = 5;
other[Line(8)][Column(0)] = 6;
other[Line(9)][Column(0)] = 7;
for i in 0..10 {
assert_eq!(grid[Line(i)][Column(0)], other[Line(i)][Column(0)],
"index={}; actual: {:?}, expected: {:?}",
Line(i), grid[Line(i)][Column(0)], other[Line(i)][Column(0)]);
}
assert_eq!(grid[Line(0)][Column(0)], 0); // was 8
assert_eq!(grid[Line(0)].occ, 0);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(1)][Column(0)], 0); // was 9
assert_eq!(grid[Line(1)].occ, 0);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(2)][Column(0)], 0);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(2)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(3)][Column(0)], 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(3)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(4)][Column(0)], 2);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(4)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(5)][Column(0)], 3);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(5)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(6)][Column(0)], 4);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(6)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(7)][Column(0)], 5);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(7)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(8)][Column(0)], 6);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(8)].occ, 1);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(9)][Column(0)], 7);
assert_eq!(grid[Line(9)].occ, 1);
}
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