Remove extra copy of headers/cookies in WebClient#30092
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Thanks for the suggestion. I have added an extra small refactoring, eliminating the intermediate |
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@rstoyanchev thank you, could you please consider the sibling PR to this one #29972? that one has more performance gains. |
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When using the reactive webclient with default headers (and cookies) AND headers (and cookies) specified at the request level, there is an additional intermediate map created prior to copying to the final ClientRequest. I believe this can be eliminated in the changes proposed here.
Here is part of the icicle graph of memory allocations:

The stuff done in the middle section should go away and be done on the right. Additionally, the fixes in #29972 will improve the forEach and ReadOnlyHttpHeaders performance.
The final copy into the ClientRequest used
addAllbut I usedputAllon the defaults and request-provided values in order to preserve the order of operations. Since it appears that nothing else is setting the headers/cookies on that ClientRequest.Builder using add vs put should not matter.