Less allocation in decomposition and recomposition #32
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Replaces Vec/VecDeque with normally non-allocating buffer in decomposition and recomposition.
In simple benchmarking on my laptop this provides modest but noticeable speed improvements, especially for the ASCII case where we don't actually change anything. From one pair of before/after runs:
Normally I'd check in with a crate maintainer before writing this much code, but it was fun and I don't mind if it's just a starting point for discussion. Some alternatives would be:
SmallVec
- the reason I didn't do this was a guess that you might want to continue to have zero dependenciesready
, uninitialized memory, using pointers to let a bunch of code not care if we've spilled or not)