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Nigel Tao authored
This happens to speed up the decoder benchmarks by 50% on my computer (GOARCH=amd64 GOOS=linux), but I don't have a good intuition as to why. For example, just adding an unused [4096]byte field to the decoder struct doesn't significantly change the numbers. Before: lzw.BenchmarkDecoder1e4 5000 488057 ns/op 20.49 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkDecoder1e5 500 4613638 ns/op 21.67 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkDecoder1e6 50 45672260 ns/op 21.90 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkEncoder1e4 5000 353563 ns/op 28.28 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkEncoder1e5 500 3431618 ns/op 29.14 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkEncoder1e6 50 34009640 ns/op 29.40 MB/s After: lzw.BenchmarkDecoder1e4 5000 339725 ns/op 29.44 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkDecoder1e5 500 3166894 ns/op 31.58 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkDecoder1e6 50 31317260 ns/op 31.93 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkEncoder1e4 5000 354909 ns/op 28.18 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkEncoder1e5 500 3432710 ns/op 29.13 MB/s lzw.BenchmarkEncoder1e6 50 34010500 ns/op 29.40 MB/s R=rsc, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4535123
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