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raw_ostream: while it is generally desirable to do larger writes, it can lead to
inefficient file system buffering if the writes are not a multiple of the desired buffer size. Avoid this by limiting the large write to a multiple of the buffer size and copying the remainder into the buffer. Thanks to Dan for pointing this out. llvm-svn: 127026
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@ -265,16 +265,20 @@ raw_ostream &raw_ostream::write(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) {
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return write(Ptr, Size);
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}
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size_t NumBytes = OutBufEnd - OutBufCur;
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// If the buffer is empty at this point we have a string that is larger
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// than the buffer. It's better to write it unbuffered in this case.
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// than the buffer. Directly write the chunk that is a multiple of the
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// preferred buffer size and put the remainder in the buffer.
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if (BUILTIN_EXPECT(OutBufCur == OutBufStart, false)) {
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write_impl(Ptr, Size);
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size_t BytesToWrite = Size - (Size % NumBytes);
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write_impl(Ptr, BytesToWrite);
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copy_to_buffer(Ptr + BytesToWrite, Size - BytesToWrite);
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return *this;
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}
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// We don't have enough space in the buffer to fit the string in. Insert as
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// much as possible, flush and start over with the remainder.
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size_t NumBytes = OutBufEnd - OutBufCur;
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copy_to_buffer(Ptr, NumBytes);
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flush_nonempty();
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return write(Ptr + NumBytes, Size - NumBytes);
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