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This uses the Emoji map from https://github.com/kyokomi/emoji -- but with a custom replacement implementation. The built-in are fine for most use cases, but in Hugo we do care about pure speed. The benchmarks below are skewed in Hugo's direction as the source and result is a byte slice, Kyokomi's implementation works best with strings. Curious: The easy-to-use `strings.Replacer` is also plenty fast. ``` BenchmarkEmojiKyokomiFprint-4 20000 86038 ns/op 33960 B/op 117 allocs/op BenchmarkEmojiKyokomiSprint-4 20000 83252 ns/op 38232 B/op 122 allocs/op BenchmarkEmojiStringsReplacer-4 100000 21092 ns/op 17248 B/op 25 allocs/op BenchmarkHugoEmoji-4 500000 5728 ns/op 624 B/op 13 allocs/op ``` Fixes #1891
128 lines
4 KiB
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128 lines
4 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2016 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package helpers
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import (
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"github.com/kyokomi/emoji"
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"github.com/spf13/hugo/bufferpool"
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"reflect"
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"strings"
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"testing"
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)
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func TestEmojiCustom(t *testing.T) {
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for i, this := range []struct {
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input string
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expect []byte
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}{
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{"A :smile: a day", []byte(emoji.Sprint("A :smile: a day"))},
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{"A few :smile:s a day", []byte(emoji.Sprint("A few :smile:s a day"))},
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{"A :smile: and a :beer: makes the day for sure.", []byte(emoji.Sprint("A :smile: and a :beer: makes the day for sure."))},
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{"A :smile: and: a :beer:", []byte(emoji.Sprint("A :smile: and: a :beer:"))},
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{"A :diamond_shape_with_a_dot_inside: and then some.", []byte(emoji.Sprint("A :diamond_shape_with_a_dot_inside: and then some."))},
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{":smile:", []byte(emoji.Sprint(":smile:"))},
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{":smi", []byte(":smi")},
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{"A :smile:", []byte(emoji.Sprint("A :smile:"))},
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{":beer:!", []byte(emoji.Sprint(":beer:!"))},
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{"::smile:", []byte(emoji.Sprint("::smile:"))},
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{":beer::", []byte(emoji.Sprint(":beer::"))},
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{" :beer: :", []byte(emoji.Sprint(" :beer: :"))},
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{":beer: and :smile: and another :beer:!", []byte(emoji.Sprint(":beer: and :smile: and another :beer:!"))},
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{" :beer: : ", []byte(emoji.Sprint(" :beer: : "))},
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{"No smilies for you!", []byte("No smilies for you!")},
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{" The motto: no smiles! ", []byte(" The motto: no smiles! ")},
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{":hugo_is_the_best_static_gen:", []byte(":hugo_is_the_best_static_gen:")},
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{"은행 :smile: 은행", []byte(emoji.Sprint("은행 :smile: 은행"))},
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} {
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result := Emojify([]byte(this.input))
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if !reflect.DeepEqual(result, this.expect) {
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t.Errorf("[%d] got '%q' but expected %q", i, result, this.expect)
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}
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}
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}
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// The Emoji benchmarks below are heavily skewed in Hugo's direction:
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//
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// Hugo have a byte slice, wants a byte slice and doesn't mind if the original is modified.
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func BenchmarkEmojiKyokomiFprint(b *testing.B) {
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f := func(in []byte) []byte {
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buff := bufferpool.GetBuffer()
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defer bufferpool.PutBuffer(buff)
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emoji.Fprint(buff, string(in))
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bc := make([]byte, buff.Len(), buff.Len())
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copy(bc, buff.Bytes())
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return bc
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}
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doBenchmarkEmoji(b, f)
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}
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func BenchmarkEmojiKyokomiSprint(b *testing.B) {
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f := func(in []byte) []byte {
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return []byte(emoji.Sprint(string(in)))
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}
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doBenchmarkEmoji(b, f)
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}
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func BenchmarkHugoEmoji(b *testing.B) {
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doBenchmarkEmoji(b, Emojify)
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}
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func doBenchmarkEmoji(b *testing.B, f func(in []byte) []byte) {
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type input struct {
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in []byte
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expect []byte
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}
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data := []struct {
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input string
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expect string
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}{
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{"A :smile: a day", emoji.Sprint("A :smile: a day")},
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{"A :smile: and a :beer: day keeps the doctor away", emoji.Sprint("A :smile: and a :beer: day keeps the doctor away")},
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{"A :smile: a day and 10 " + strings.Repeat(":beer: ", 10), emoji.Sprint("A :smile: a day and 10 " + strings.Repeat(":beer: ", 10))},
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{"No smiles today.", "No smiles today."},
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{"No smiles for you or " + strings.Repeat("you ", 1000), "No smiles for you or " + strings.Repeat("you ", 1000)},
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}
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var in []input = make([]input, b.N*len(data))
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var cnt = 0
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for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
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for _, this := range data {
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in[cnt] = input{[]byte(this.input), []byte(this.expect)}
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cnt++
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}
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}
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b.ResetTimer()
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cnt = 0
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for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
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for j := range data {
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currIn := in[cnt]
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cnt++
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result := f(currIn.in)
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if len(result) != len(currIn.expect) {
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b.Fatalf("[%d] emoji std, got \n%q but expected \n%q", j, result, currIn.expect)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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