Le 5 août 2010 à 14:59, Graham Cox a écrit :
> I have a Obj-C method that is highly recursive, and needs to run at maximum
> performance. With this in mind, I am locally caching the method's own IMP to
> avoid the message dispatch for the recursive calls. It seems to work and
> gives a measurable benefit, but I need to be absolutely certain it's right
> before committing it to a release. Can anyone comment on whether it actually
> is right? Have I missed anything? Anything even faster?
>
Probably not faster, but cleaner IHMO:
@implementation MyObject
static
void _RecursivelySearchWithRect(MyObject *self, NSRect rect, NSUInteger indx) {
// Do something and access ivar using 'self->ivar' syntax if needed.
// As long as this function is defined between "@implementation
MyObject" and "@end", you can perfectly access private ivar directly.
// recurse
_RecursivelySearchWithRect(self, rect, subnode);
}
- (void) recursivelySearchWithRect:(NSRect) rect index:(NSUInteger) indx {
_RecursivelySearchWithRect(self, rect, indx);
}
@end
-- Jean-Daniel
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