Fix Buffer<T>.GrowBuffer() using wrong variable for allocation size#104
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GrowBuffer() calculated an optimal capacity in ewLength (doubling below 1MB, linear growth above) but then allocated the new array with equiredLength instead, making the growth strategy dead code. This caused O(n) reallocations instead of O(log n), degrading sequential Add/Insert operations from O(n) amortized to O(n²).
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Fixes #103
Summary
GrowBuffer()calculated an optimal capacity innewLength(doubling below 1MB, linear growth above) but then allocated the new array withrequiredLengthinstead, making the entire growth strategy dead code. This caused O(n) reallocations instead of O(log n), degrading sequential Add/Insert operations from O(n) amortized to O(n^2).Change
One-line fix in
Buffer.csline 113:var newData = new T[requiredLength];var newData = new T[newLength];Affected components
Buffer is used throughout the library: BiDi algorithm, text shaping, Utf32Buffer, and TextDocument. Any non-trivial text processing benefits from this fix.