Performance improvement after output refactoring #89
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In an attempt to bring our fork closer to master, we discovered that d4c0e81 introduced a meaningful performance change. d4c0e81 replaced several appendStringInfoString uses with appendStringInfo, which dramatically cleaned up the output code at the cost of a performance hit.
This proposal reduces decoding time by ~20% as measured by this benchmarking script. It swaps
appendStringInfo
for a newappendStringInfoStrings
helper, which loops through a variable argument list and calls the more performantappendStringInfoString
under the hood, skipping if the argument starts with a null byte, i.e. whitespace args whenpretty-print
isn't set. (I think this is safe in these use cases, and it is responsible for a full quarter of the performance return.)I'm very open to suggestions or other approaches that keep the (very nice) output refactoring and reclaim most of the performance.