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Sebb commented on IO-468:
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As to the use of ThreadLocal for the other buffers:
I agree that it does seem to take less time, at least for larger buffers. For
buffers under about 800 bytes it seems to be slower.
However, there is a serious drawback, which is the additional memory usage when
multiple threads are used.
Imposing the use of ThreadLocal buffers on all users of the library is risky.
> Avoid allocating memory for method internal buffers, use threadlocal memory
> instead
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>
> Key: IO-468
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-468
> Project: Commons IO
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Utilities
> Affects Versions: 2.4
> Environment: all environments
> Reporter: Bernd Hopp
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: newbie, performance
> Fix For: 2.5
>
> Original Estimate: 12h
> Remaining Estimate: 12h
>
> In a lot of places, we allocate new buffers dynamically via new byte[]. This
> is a performance drawback since many of these allocations could be avoided if
> we would use threadlocal buffers that can be reused. For example, consider
> the following code from IOUtils.java, ln 2177:
> return copyLarge(input, output, inputOffset, length, new
> byte[DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE]);
> This code allocates new memory for every copy-process, that is not used
> outside of the method and could easily and safely reused, as long as is is
> thread-local. So instead of allocating new memory, a new utility-class could
> provide a thread-local bytearray like this:
> byte[] buffer = ThreadLocalByteArray.ofSize(DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE);
> return copyLarge(input, output, inputOffset, length, buffer);
> I have not measured the performance-benefits yet, but I would expect them to
> be significant, especially when the streams itself are not the performance
> bottleneck.
> Git PR is at https://github.com/apache/commons-io/pull/6/files
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