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termio: inspector forces byte-at-a-time processing
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@ -1133,54 +1133,58 @@ const ReadThread = struct {
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// Schedule a render
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ev.queueRender() catch unreachable;
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// If we have an inspector, send the data to it too. The inspector
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// will keep track of the VT sequences that we are processing.
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// If we have an inspector, we enter SLOW MODE because we need to
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// process a byte at a time alternating between the inspector handler
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// and the termio handler. This is very slow compared to our optimizations
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// below but at least users only pay for it if they're using the inspector.
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if (ev.renderer_state.inspector) |insp| {
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// This forces all VT sequences to be parsed twice, meaning our
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// vt processing always slows down by roughly 50% with the inspector
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// active. That's fine for now but room for improvement.
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insp.recordPtyRead(buf) catch |err| {
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log.err("error recording pty read in inspector err={}", .{err});
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};
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}
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for (buf, 0..) |byte, i| {
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insp.recordPtyRead(buf[i .. i + 1]) catch |err| {
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log.err("error recording pty read in inspector err={}", .{err});
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};
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// Process the terminal data. This is an extremely hot part of the
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// terminal emulator, so we do some abstraction leakage to avoid
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// function calls and unnecessary logic.
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//
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// The ground state is the only state that we can see and print/execute
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// ASCII, so we only execute this hot path if we're already in the ground
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// state.
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//
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// Empirically, this alone improved throughput of large text output by ~20%.
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var i: usize = 0;
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const end = buf.len;
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if (ev.terminal_stream.parser.state == .ground) {
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for (buf[i..end]) |ch| {
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switch (terminal.parse_table.table[ch][@intFromEnum(terminal.Parser.State.ground)].action) {
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// Print, call directly.
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.print => ev.terminal_stream.handler.print(@intCast(ch)) catch |err|
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log.err("error processing terminal data: {}", .{err}),
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// C0 execute, let our stream handle this one but otherwise
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// continue since we're guaranteed to be back in ground.
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.execute => ev.terminal_stream.execute(ch) catch |err|
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log.err("error processing terminal data: {}", .{err}),
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// Otherwise, break out and go the slow path until we're
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// back in ground. There is a slight optimization here where
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// could try to find the next transition to ground but when
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// I implemented that it didn't materially change performance.
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else => break,
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}
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i += 1;
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ev.terminal_stream.next(byte) catch |err|
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log.err("error processing terminal data: {}", .{err});
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}
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}
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} else {
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// Process the terminal data. This is an extremely hot part of the
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// terminal emulator, so we do some abstraction leakage to avoid
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// function calls and unnecessary logic.
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//
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// The ground state is the only state that we can see and print/execute
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// ASCII, so we only execute this hot path if we're already in the ground
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// state.
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//
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// Empirically, this alone improved throughput of large text output by ~20%.
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var i: usize = 0;
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const end = buf.len;
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if (ev.terminal_stream.parser.state == .ground) {
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for (buf[i..end]) |ch| {
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switch (terminal.parse_table.table[ch][@intFromEnum(terminal.Parser.State.ground)].action) {
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// Print, call directly.
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.print => ev.terminal_stream.handler.print(@intCast(ch)) catch |err|
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log.err("error processing terminal data: {}", .{err}),
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if (i < end) {
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ev.terminal_stream.nextSlice(buf[i..end]) catch |err|
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log.err("error processing terminal data: {}", .{err});
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// C0 execute, let our stream handle this one but otherwise
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// continue since we're guaranteed to be back in ground.
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.execute => ev.terminal_stream.execute(ch) catch |err|
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log.err("error processing terminal data: {}", .{err}),
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// Otherwise, break out and go the slow path until we're
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// back in ground. There is a slight optimization here where
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// could try to find the next transition to ground but when
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// I implemented that it didn't materially change performance.
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else => break,
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}
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i += 1;
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}
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}
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if (i < end) {
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ev.terminal_stream.nextSlice(buf[i..end]) catch |err|
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log.err("error processing terminal data: {}", .{err});
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}
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}
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// If our stream handling caused messages to be sent to the writer
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