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Motivation: We have found out that ByteBufUtil.indexOf can be inefficient for substring search on ByteBuf, both in terms of algorithm complexity (worst case O(needle.readableBytes * haystack.readableBytes)), and in constant factor (esp. on Composite buffers). With implementation of more performant search algorithms we have seen improvements on the order of magnitude. Modifications: This change introduces three search algorithms: 1. Knuth Morris Pratt - classical textbook algorithm, a good default choice. 2. Bit mask based algorithm - stable performance on any input, but limited to maximum search substring (the needle) length of 64 bytes. 3. Aho–Corasick - worse performance and higher memory consumption than [1] and [2], but it supports multiple substring (the needles) search simultaneously, by inspecting every byte of the haystack only once. Each algorithm processes every byte of underlying buffer only once, they are implemented as ByteProcessor. Result: Efficient search algorithms with linear time complexity available in Netty (I will share benchmark results in a comment on a PR). |
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