On 5/7/21 2:45 PM, Pablo Galindo Salgado wrote:
Given that column numbers are not very big compared with line numbers,
we plan to store these as unsigned chars
or unsigned shorts. We ran some experiments over the standard library
and we found that the overhead of all pyc files is:
* If we use shorts, the total overhead is ~3% (total size 28MB and the
extra size is 0.88 MB).
* If we use chars. the total overhead is ~1.5% (total size 28 MB and
the extra size is 0.44MB).
One of the disadvantages of using chars is that we can only report
columns from 1 to 255 so if an error happens in a column
bigger than that then we would have to exclude it (and not show the
highlighting) for that frame. Unsigned short will allow
the values to go from 0 to 65535.
Are lnotab entries required to be a fixed size? If not:
if column < 255:
lnotab.write_one_byte(column)
else:
lnotab.write_one_byte(255)
lnotab.write_two_bytes(column)
I might even write four bytes instead of two in the latter case,
//arry/
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