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std::vec: use some unsafe code to optimise remove.

Also, add `.remove_opt` and replace `.unshift` with `.remove(0)`. The
code size reduction seem to compensate for not having the optimised
special cases.

This makes the included benchmark more than 3 times faster.
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Huon Wilson 2013-12-19 13:56:53 +11:00
parent 81632513c1
commit acd2be46f1

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@ -1416,6 +1416,22 @@ pub trait OwnedVector<T> {
/// elements after position i one position to the right.
fn insert(&mut self, i: uint, x:T);
/// Remove and return the element at position `i` within `v`,
/// shifting all elements after position `i` one position to the
/// left. Returns `None` if `i` is out of bounds.
///
/// # Example
/// ```rust
/// let mut v = ~[1, 2, 3];
/// assert_eq!(v.remove_opt(1), Some(2));
/// assert_eq!(v, ~[1, 3]);
///
/// assert_eq!(v.remove_opt(4), None);
/// // v is unchanged:
/// assert_eq!(v, ~[1, 3]);
/// ```
fn remove_opt(&mut self, i: uint) -> Option<T>;
/// Remove and return the element at position i within v, shifting
/// all elements after position i one position to the left.
fn remove(&mut self, i: uint) -> T;
@ -1625,39 +1641,7 @@ impl<T> OwnedVector<T> for ~[T] {
}
fn shift_opt(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
match self.len() {
0 => None,
1 => self.pop_opt(),
2 => {
let last = self.pop();
let first = self.pop_opt();
self.push(last);
first
}
len => {
unsafe {
let next_len = len - 1;
let ptr = self.as_ptr();
// copy out the head element, for the moment it exists
// unsafely on the stack and as the first element of the
// vector.
let head = ptr::read_ptr(ptr);
// Memcpy everything to the left one element (leaving the
// last element unsafely in two consecutive memory
// locations)
ptr::copy_memory(self.as_mut_ptr(), ptr.offset(1), next_len);
// set the new length, which means the second instance of
// the last element is forgotten.
self.set_len(next_len);
Some(head)
}
}
}
self.remove_opt(0)
}
fn unshift(&mut self, x: T) {
@ -1683,16 +1667,33 @@ impl<T> OwnedVector<T> for ~[T] {
}
}
#[inline]
fn remove(&mut self, i: uint) -> T {
let len = self.len();
assert!(i < len);
let mut j = i;
while j < len - 1 {
self.swap(j, j + 1);
j += 1;
match self.remove_opt(i) {
Some(t) => t,
None => fail!("remove: the len is {} but the index is {}", self.len(), i)
}
}
fn remove_opt(&mut self, i: uint) -> Option<T> {
let len = self.len();
if i < len {
unsafe { // infallible
// the place we are taking from.
let ptr = self.as_mut_ptr().offset(i as int);
// copy it out, unsafely having a copy of the value on
// the stack and in the vector at the same time.
let ret = Some(ptr::read_ptr(ptr as *T));
// Shift everything down to fill in that spot.
ptr::copy_memory(ptr, ptr.offset(1), len - i - 1);
self.set_len(len - 1);
ret
}
} else {
None
}
self.pop()
}
fn swap_remove(&mut self, index: uint) -> T {
let ln = self.len();
@ -3422,6 +3423,29 @@ mod tests {
a.insert(4, 5);
}
#[test]
fn test_remove_opt() {
let mut a = ~[1,2,3,4];
assert_eq!(a.remove_opt(2), Some(3));
assert_eq!(a, ~[1,2,4]);
assert_eq!(a.remove_opt(2), Some(4));
assert_eq!(a, ~[1,2]);
assert_eq!(a.remove_opt(2), None);
assert_eq!(a, ~[1,2]);
assert_eq!(a.remove_opt(0), Some(1));
assert_eq!(a, ~[2]);
assert_eq!(a.remove_opt(0), Some(2));
assert_eq!(a, ~[]);
assert_eq!(a.remove_opt(0), None);
assert_eq!(a.remove_opt(10), None);
}
#[test]
fn test_remove() {
let mut a = ~[1, 2, 3, 4];
@ -4342,4 +4366,15 @@ mod bench {
}
})
}
#[bench]
fn random_removes(bh: &mut BenchHarness) {
let mut rng = weak_rng();
bh.iter(|| {
let mut v = vec::from_elem(130, (0u, 0u));
for _ in range(0, 100) {
let l = v.len();
v.remove(rng.gen::<uint>() % l);
}
})
}
}