commit | b4846e5f0dd7d6f85d61b0d8f84fa5a575a7951d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sean McQuillan <seanmcq@google.com> | Thu Apr 20 08:08:05 2023 -0700 |
committer | Sean McQuillan <seanmcq@google.com> | Wed Apr 26 10:43:19 2023 -0700 |
tree | 43d713df5529d1a5769b98f4b5174a050e5d5a9b | |
parent | 56faf0559da614f30d1be96461bfbc42161fadf6 [diff] |
Optimize TextStyle.merge This reduces the overhead introduced by Text() composable which is primarily responsible for merging the incoming text styles. // after 71,190 ns 0 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.draw 627,212 ns 143 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.recomposeOnly 698,883 ns 146 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.recomposeMeasureLayout 73,877 ns 0 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.draw 634,369 ns 143 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.recomposeOnly 730,594 ns 147 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.recomposeMeasureLayout // before 73,887 ns 0 allocs trace TextLazyReuseSameText.draw 638,475 ns 146 allocs trace TextLazyReuseSameText.recomposeOnly 769,742 ns 148 allocs trace TextLazyReuseSameText.recomposeMeasureLayout 72,858 ns 0 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.draw 652,566 ns 146 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.recomposeOnly 805,109 ns 150 allocs trace TextLazyReuseChangedText.recomposeMeasureLayout Bug: b/246961787 Test: ./gradlew :ui:ui-text:test :ui:ui-text:cAT Relnote: "Added optimized TextStyle.merge(...) with full parameter list." Change-Id: Iad23419809af1c7405ba9a9d42569521e7647034
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