IDE: Cleaned up some useless tests in variable trace data handling code, changed from bare numpy arrays to RingBuffers inorder to avoid RAM outage and crash after long tracing session.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This file is part of Beremiz
# Copyright (C) 2021: Edouard TISSERANT
#
# See COPYING file for copyrights details.
# Based on Eelco Hoogendoorn stackoverflow answer about RingBuffer with numpy
import numpy as np
class RingBuffer(object):
def __init__(self, width=None, size=65536, padding=None):
self.size = size
self.padding = size if padding is None else padding
shape = (self.size+self.padding,)
if width :
shape += (width,)
self.buffer = np.zeros(shape)
self.counter = 0
self.full = False
def append(self, data):
"""this is an O(n) operation"""
data = data[-self.padding:]
n = len(data)
if self.remaining < n: self.compact()
self.buffer[self.counter+self.size:][:n] = data
self.counter += n
@property
def count(self):
return self.counter if not self.full else self.size
@property
def remaining(self):
return self.padding-self.counter
@property
def view(self):
"""this is always an O(1) operation"""
return self.buffer[self.counter:][:self.size]
def compact(self):
"""
note: only when this function is called, is an O(size) performance hit incurred,
and this cost is amortized over the whole padding space
"""
print 'compacting'
self.buffer[:self.size] = self.view
self.counter = 0
self.full = True