Provide names and pools when creating MiniYaml.
- Rename the filename parameter to name and make it mandatory. Review all callers and ensure a useful string is provided as input, to ensure sufficient context is included for logging and debugging. This can be a filename, url, or any arbitrary text so include whatever context seems reasonable. - When several MiniYamls are created that have similar content, provide a shared string pool. This allows strings that are common between all the yaml to be shared, reducing long term memory usage. We also change the pool from a dictionary to a set. Originally a Dictionary had to be used so we could call TryGetValue to get a reference to the pooled string. Now that more recent versions of dotnet provide a TryGetValue on HashSet, we can use a set directly without the memory wasted by having to store both keys and values in a dictionary.
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@@ -84,10 +84,11 @@ namespace OpenRA
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{
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var client = HttpClientFactory.Create();
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var httpResponseMessage = await client.GetAsync(playerDatabase.Profile + Fingerprint);
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var url = playerDatabase.Profile + Fingerprint;
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var httpResponseMessage = await client.GetAsync(url);
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var result = await httpResponseMessage.Content.ReadAsStreamAsync();
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var yaml = MiniYaml.FromStream(result).First();
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var yaml = MiniYaml.FromStream(result, url).First();
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if (yaml.Key == "Player")
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{
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innerData = FieldLoader.Load<PlayerProfile>(yaml.Value);
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