commit | 34b1a44fb9abbb2562baea218d871a859c9d4e29 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sean McQuillan <seanmcq@google.com> | Fri Feb 17 13:19:44 2023 -0800 |
committer | Sean McQuillan <seanmcq@google.com> | Fri Feb 17 15:42:59 2023 -0800 |
tree | db467bce709a6b78ed39ba7ada72a74c29bad945 | |
parent | 02eaeac93aa361e3fe6838e29817590ae86f791e [diff] |
Remove allocations from LayoutIntrinsics and TextLayout - No more lazy objects in LayoutIntrinsics - No more TextAndroidCanvas (native) allocation in TextLayout // after resolveDefaults 14,519 ns 5 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.draw[size=2] 77,341 ns 127 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.recomposeOnly[size=2] 235,726 ns 238 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.recomposeMeasureLayout[size=2] // after layout alloc changes 15,281 ns 5 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.draw[size=2] 73,231 ns 127 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.recomposeOnly[size=2] 245,484 ns 229 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.recomposeMeasureLayout[size=2] // cached boringMetrics 16,013 ns 5 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.draw[size=2] 75,068 ns 127 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.recomposeOnly[size=2] 216,951 ns 228 allocs trace ModifierAllAppsSetText.recomposeMeasureLayout[size=2] Bug: b/200298661 Change-Id: Iad98567feb270cbea9c5aa3046621a42ba091834
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