Naively pre-allocate ninjaString slices by counting $ characters as
an estimate of how many variables will be needed. Saves 5% cpu time
on one workload.
Change-Id: Ib3a41df559d728b2db047f6dbbf9eb06d7045303
If a $ sign occurs after a variable name, the ninja string parser
fails to check if it is a $$ or a ${. Go to the
parseDollarStartState instead of the parseDollarState.
Since it is not yet known if the $ is the beginning of a new
variable (${ or $<alphanumeric>) or a string ($$), an empty string
separator cannot be added to the ninjaString strings list. Instead,
add functions to push strings or variables onto the ninjaString,
and automatically add the blank separator if two variables are
pushed in a row.
Change-Id: Ia1cae6259b1d7e4f633f61b9eadb2a2028bbd5f0
Make integrating with go tools easier by putting the blueprint package
files in the top level directory of the git project instead of in a
subdirectory called blueprint.
Change-Id: I35c144c5fe7ddf34e478d0c47c50b2f6c92c2a03
2015-01-23 14:23:27 -08:00
Renamed from blueprint/ninja_strings_test.go (Browse further)