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This avoids O(n) on lookups with structs over 10 members. This also avoids O(n) behavior on all assignments on Struct members. Members 0..9 still use existing C methods to read in O(1) time Benchmark results: vm2_struct_big_aref_hi* 1.305 vm2_struct_big_aref_lo* 1.157 vm2_struct_big_aset* 3.306 vm2_struct_small_aref* 1.015 vm2_struct_small_aset* 3.273 Note: I chose use loading instructions from an array instead of writing directly to linked-lists in compile.c for ease-of-maintainability. We may move the method definitions to prelude.rb-like files in the future. I have also tested this patch with the following patch to disable the C ref_func methods and ensured the test suite and rubyspec works --- a/struct.c +++ b/struct.c @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ setup_struct(VALUE nstr, VALUE members) ID id = SYM2ID(ptr_members[i]); VALUE off = LONG2NUM(i); - if (i < N_REF_FUNC) { + if (0 && i < N_REF_FUNC) { rb_define_method_id(nstr, id, ref_func[i], 0); } else { * iseq.c (rb_method_for_self_aref, rb_method_for_self_aset): new methods to generate bytecode for struct.c [Feature #10575] * struct.c (rb_struct_ref, rb_struct_set): remove (define_aref_method, define_aset_method): new functions (setup_struct): use new functions * test/ruby/test_struct.rb: add test for struct >10 members * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_big_aref_hi.rb: new benchmark * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_big_aref_lo.rb: ditto * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_big_aset.rb: ditto * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_small_aref.rb: ditto * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_small_aset.rb: ditto git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@48748 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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Ruby
7 lines
103 B
Ruby
s = Struct.new(:a, :b, :c)
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x = s.new
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i = 0
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while i<6_000_000 # benchmark loop 2
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i += 1
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x.a = i
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end
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