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Durations for key presses and gamepad button presses were being stored in map[int]int, where the key values were always small integers, and furthermore, were always contiguous and contained the whole set. It's much faster and cheaper to do those with slices. We could probably do this with mouse buttons, but I was wary of that code because I don't see any handling for more-than-three-button mice. Similar logic could perhaps apply to touch events, but there it might make more sense to use a dynamic allocation of some kind. It might be more efficient to just swap the two slices back and forth, computing the new values from the previous values and then swapping the slice arrays themselves, but that seemed like a more intrusive change. |
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