- By ensuring both the add and remove actor lists are sets, we ensure the partitioning bins will contain only distinct actors. We can remove the HashSet and Distinct in ActorsInBox and ActorsInWorld which provides a nice speedup for queries. ActorsInBox sees nearly a 3x speedup in the RA shellmap.
- Add separate ImmutablePalette and MutablePalette classes since the distinction is extremely important to HardwarePalette.
- Keep a cache of palettes in HardwarePalette to avoid reallocation them every time ApplyModifiers is called.
- Palettes that are not allowed to be modified are copied to the buffer once when added, rather than every time ApplyModifiers is called.
- The AdjustPalette method now takes a read-only dictionary to prevent the dictionary being messed with.
- Added a constant for the palette size to remove its usage as a magic number in several areas.
- The ColorPreviewManagerWidget is annoying in that it needs to actually permanently update a palette after it has been added. To allow this, HardwarePalette now allows a palette to be replaced after initialization. The WorldRenderer therefore now also updates the PaletteReference it created earlier with the new palette to prevent stale data being used elsewhere.
- Avoid calling string.Split twice in SprintFont.Measure.
- Change ActorsInBox method of ActorMap and ScreenMap to avoid allocating and intermediate list. As a bonus this allows the sequence to be lazily consumed. Also avoid LINQ in these methods.
- In FrozenUnderFog.TickRender, the method exits early if no players are visible so the attempt at lazy generation was not needed.
- Unwrap a LINQ Any call in ClassicProductionQueue.Tick.
- Merge some successive Where calls in ProximityCapturable into single predicates.
- Cache a predicate in ActorMap.
- Use short circuiting to skip a call to HasTrait in AttackBase.
- In AutoTarget.ScanForTarget, move the check for the scan time above the calculations since we can skip them if it's not time yet.
- In AutoTarget.ChooseTarget, merge four Where calls into one.