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Inefficient Usages of Java Collections
Hi,
We find that there are several inefficient usages of Java Collections:
- The contains method is invoked upon a list object. We recommend replacing it with a HashSet.
- There is no iteration occurring upon a TreeMap and LinkedHashMap, thus the insertion order does not matter. We recommend replacing it with a HashMap.
- ArrayList is inserted before an iteration, while multiple memory reallocation might occur when the size of the list exceeds its capacity. We recommend replacing it with a LinkedList.
We discovered the above inefficient usage of containers by our tool Ditto. The patch is submitted. Could you please check and accept it? We have tested the patch on our PC. The patched program works well.
Bests
Ditto
Thank you for your submission! We really appreciate it. Like many open source projects, we ask that you sign our Contributor License Agreement before we can accept your contribution.
You have signed the CLA already but the status is still pending? Let us recheck it.
Also, can the CLA be signed by @DittoTool?