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Consolidate Result and rank structs

By not storing item index twice, we can cut down the size of Result
struct and now it makes more sense to store and pass Results by values.
Benchmarks show no degradation of performance by additional pointer
indirection for looking up index.
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Junegunn Choi
2017-07-18 03:10:49 +09:00
parent 5e72709613
commit bbe10f4f77
9 changed files with 65 additions and 68 deletions

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@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ func assert(t *testing.T, cond bool, msg ...string) {
}
}
func randResult() *Result {
func randResult() Result {
str := fmt.Sprintf("%d", rand.Uint32())
return &Result{
item: &Item{text: util.RunesToChars([]rune(str))},
rank: rank{index: rand.Int31()}}
chars := util.RunesToChars([]rune(str))
chars.Index = rand.Int31()
return Result{item: &Item{text: chars}}
}
func TestEmptyMerger(t *testing.T) {
@@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ func TestEmptyMerger(t *testing.T) {
assert(t, len(EmptyMerger.merged) == 0, "Invalid merged list")
}
func buildLists(partiallySorted bool) ([][]*Result, []*Result) {
func buildLists(partiallySorted bool) ([][]Result, []Result) {
numLists := 4
lists := make([][]*Result, numLists)
lists := make([][]Result, numLists)
cnt := 0
for i := 0; i < numLists; i++ {
numResults := rand.Int() % 20
cnt += numResults
lists[i] = make([]*Result, numResults)
lists[i] = make([]Result, numResults)
for j := 0; j < numResults; j++ {
item := randResult()
lists[i][j] = item
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ func buildLists(partiallySorted bool) ([][]*Result, []*Result) {
sort.Sort(ByRelevance(lists[i]))
}
}
items := []*Result{}
items := []Result{}
for _, list := range lists {
items = append(items, list...)
}