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Profiling indicates ~50% reduced CPU time and memory allocations Caches expensive operations where we iterate over all chunks in a radius and removes unnecessary vector object allocations.
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for the record, I still recommend using https://github.com/rfresh2/XaeroPlus instead of lambda radar. but some people are stubborn lol |
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If you want optimization, just throw away the objects list and store raw float. It trolls the GC. |
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for shore, also the circle rendering could use similar optimizations too |
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LGTM 👍 |
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Profiling indicates ~50% reduced CPU time and memory allocations
Caches expensive operations where we iterate over all chunks in a radius and removes unnecessary vector object allocations.