A framework for Efficient and Dynamic Collection Selection.
The current version of this framework is a proof-of-concept for our paper at CGO'18.
We will soon be releasing a stable release version for everyones use. We are currentl fixing some rough edges :)
This instructions will get you to build and use CollectionsSwitch in your application.
To build and run Collections-Bench you need:
Java >= 8
Maven
You can simply install the CollectionSwitch by running mvn install
in the project.
The entry point of the CollectionSwitch adaptation is the AllocationContext
.
To instantiate the context with a default type as JDK ArrayList, you can call the factory method.
static ListAllocationContext ctx = AllocationContextFactory.buildListContext(ListCollectionType.JDK_ARRAYLIST, "myContextName");
We recommend you to only use the context as a static
member of a class.
To enable the adaptive behavior, you should allow the collection instantiation to be performed by the context, as follows:
List<T> list = ctx.createList();
- Diego Costa - []