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Fixes many not yet enabled lints (mostly pedantic) on everything that is not the lib (examples, benchs, tests). Therefore, this is not containing anything that can be a breaking change. Lints are not enabled as that should be the job of #974. I created this as a separate PR as its mostly independent and would only clutter up the diff of #974 even more. Also see https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/974#discussion_r1506458743 --------- Co-authored-by: Josh McKinney <joshka@users.noreply.github.com>
97 lines
3.9 KiB
Rust
97 lines
3.9 KiB
Rust
use criterion::{
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black_box, criterion_group, criterion_main, BatchSize, Bencher, BenchmarkId, Criterion,
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};
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use ratatui::{
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buffer::Buffer,
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layout::Rect,
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widgets::{Paragraph, Widget, Wrap},
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};
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/// because the scroll offset is a u16, the maximum number of lines that can be scrolled is 65535.
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/// This is a limitation of the current implementation and may be fixed by changing the type of the
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/// scroll offset to a u32.
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const MAX_SCROLL_OFFSET: u16 = u16::MAX;
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const NO_WRAP_WIDTH: u16 = 200;
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const WRAP_WIDTH: u16 = 100;
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/// Benchmark for rendering a paragraph with a given number of lines. The design of this benchmark
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/// allows comparison of the performance of rendering a paragraph with different numbers of lines.
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/// as well as comparing with the various settings on the scroll and wrap features.
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fn paragraph(c: &mut Criterion) {
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let mut group = c.benchmark_group("paragraph");
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for line_count in [64, 2048, MAX_SCROLL_OFFSET] {
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let lines = random_lines(line_count);
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let lines = lines.as_str();
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// benchmark that measures the overhead of creating a paragraph separately from rendering
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group.bench_with_input(BenchmarkId::new("new", line_count), lines, |b, lines| {
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b.iter(|| Paragraph::new(black_box(lines)));
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});
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// render the paragraph with no scroll
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group.bench_with_input(
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BenchmarkId::new("render", line_count),
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&Paragraph::new(lines),
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|bencher, paragraph| render(bencher, paragraph, NO_WRAP_WIDTH),
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);
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// scroll the paragraph by half the number of lines and render
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group.bench_with_input(
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BenchmarkId::new("render_scroll_half", line_count),
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&Paragraph::new(lines).scroll((0, line_count / 2)),
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|bencher, paragraph| render(bencher, paragraph, NO_WRAP_WIDTH),
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);
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// scroll the paragraph by the full number of lines and render
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group.bench_with_input(
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BenchmarkId::new("render_scroll_full", line_count),
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&Paragraph::new(lines).scroll((0, line_count)),
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|bencher, paragraph| render(bencher, paragraph, NO_WRAP_WIDTH),
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);
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// render the paragraph wrapped to 100 characters
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group.bench_with_input(
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BenchmarkId::new("render_wrap", line_count),
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&Paragraph::new(lines).wrap(Wrap { trim: false }),
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|bencher, paragraph| render(bencher, paragraph, WRAP_WIDTH),
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);
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// scroll the paragraph by the full number of lines and render wrapped to 100 characters
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group.bench_with_input(
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BenchmarkId::new("render_wrap_scroll_full", line_count),
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&Paragraph::new(lines)
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.wrap(Wrap { trim: false })
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.scroll((0, line_count)),
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|bencher, paragraph| render(bencher, paragraph, WRAP_WIDTH),
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);
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}
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group.finish();
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}
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/// render the paragraph into a buffer with the given width
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fn render(bencher: &mut Bencher, paragraph: &Paragraph, width: u16) {
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let mut buffer = Buffer::empty(Rect::new(0, 0, width, 50));
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// We use `iter_batched` to clone the value in the setup function.
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// See https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/377.
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bencher.iter_batched(
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|| paragraph.to_owned(),
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|bench_paragraph| {
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bench_paragraph.render(buffer.area, &mut buffer);
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},
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BatchSize::LargeInput,
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);
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}
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/// Create a string with the given number of lines filled with nonsense words
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///
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/// English language has about 5.1 average characters per word so including the space between words
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/// this should emit around 200 characters per paragraph on average.
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fn random_lines(count: u16) -> String {
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let count = i64::from(count);
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let sentence_count = 3;
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let word_count = 11;
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fakeit::words::paragraph(count, sentence_count, word_count, "\n".into())
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}
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criterion_group!(benches, paragraph);
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criterion_main!(benches);
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