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intpool.go
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intpool.go
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// Copyright (c) 2018 The MATRIX Authors
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
package vm
import "math/big"
var checkVal = big.NewInt(-42)
const poolLimit = 256
// intPool is a pool of big integers that
// can be reused for all big.Int operations.
type intPool struct {
pool *Stack
}
func newIntPool() *intPool {
return &intPool{pool: newstack()}
}
// get retrieves a big int from the pool, allocating one if the pool is empty.
// Note, the returned int's value is arbitrary and will not be zeroed!
func (p *intPool) get() *big.Int {
if p.pool.len() > 0 {
return p.pool.pop()
}
return new(big.Int)
}
// getZero retrieves a big int from the pool, setting it to zero or allocating
// a new one if the pool is empty.
func (p *intPool) getZero() *big.Int {
if p.pool.len() > 0 {
return p.pool.pop().SetUint64(0)
}
return new(big.Int)
}
// put returns an allocated big int to the pool to be later reused by get calls.
// Note, the values as saved as is; neither put nor get zeroes the ints out!
func (p *intPool) put(is ...*big.Int) {
if len(p.pool.data) > poolLimit {
return
}
for _, i := range is {
// verifyPool is a build flag. Pool verification makes sure the integrity
// of the integer pool by comparing values to a default value.
if verifyPool {
i.Set(checkVal)
}
p.pool.push(i)
}
}