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inputParser.m: Re-architect internal data structures for 60% speed improvement.
Key idea is to replace Parameter and Switch structs with name field containing
a nested struct (def, val fields) with a struct array that has fields "name",
"def", and "val". This makes it possible to eliminate for loops.
* NEWS.9.md: Announce performance improvement.
* inputParser.m: Declare "Parameter" and "Switch" properties as struct arrays.
Add new private property "last_idx" which caches the last Parameter or Switch
lookup.
* inputParser.m (addRequired): Adjust input validation to use numel() now
rather than numfields().
* inputParser.m (addOptional): Adjust input validation to use numel() now
rather than numfields().
* inputParser.m (addParameter): Change code to add new Parameter to a struct
array.
* inputParser.m (addSwitch): Change code to add new Switch to a struct
array.
* inputParser.m (parse): Adjust initialization of internal variables
ParameterNames and SwitchNames to match new data structure.
Use last_idx to simplify call to validate_arg() for Parameters.
* inputParser.m (validate_arg): Move creation of error message
to code path when error has been found---No need to do it for every
function call. Don't capture "exception" variable in try/catch as
it is no longer used.
* inputParser.m (is_argname): Cache "last_idx" if match was found.
* inputParser.m (add_missing): Replace call to setdiff() with in-place
code which can take advantage of implicit knowledge to eliminate calls
to unique and input validation. Replace for loop with cell2struct/struct2cell
combination.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Fri, 21 Apr 2023 11:01:40 -0700 |
parents | 939e5d952675 |
children | 2e484f9f1f18 |
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