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October 27, 2015 22:44
Inserting new REUC entries can quickly become pathological given that each insert unsorts the REUC vector, and both subsequent lookups *and* insertions will require sorting it again before being successful. To avoid this, we're switching to `git_vector_insert_sorted`: this keeps the REUC vector constantly sorted and lets us use the `on_dup` callback to skip an extra binary search on each insertion.
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Nice, clean code here.
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👍 the new reuc insertion code is easier to read to boot. |
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Better REUC generation when merging
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First, we optimize the way REUC insertion works to make it hundreds of times faster (from 17s to 200ms when inserting 39k entries).
Second, we add a merge trees flag that allows us to skip the REUC generation altogether (for users that don't need to display merge results).
Lastly, we plug a small memory leak that we introduced with the
FAIL_ON_CONFLICTflag.cc @carlosmn @ethomson