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| author | Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com> | Mon May 10 12:57:06 2021 -0700 |
| committer | vslashg <gfalcon@google.com> | Tue May 11 09:59:12 2021 -0400 |
| tree | a465938ae07904733beafdaa830866dbe8cbc7ac | |
| parent | 079cf662544a14bd1cfaae6d6512645541ba10fb [diff] |
Export of internal Abseil changes
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5f3c139695d5c497ca030e95a607537a7be7caa7 by Benjamin Barenblat <bbaren@google.com>:
Don’t examine irrelevant destination buckets in DiscreteDistributionTest
Abseil generates discrete distributions using Walker’s aliasing
algorithm. This creates uniformly distributed buckets, each with a
probability of sending traffic to a different bucket. Abseil represents
a bucket as a pair
(probability of retaining traffic ×
alternate bucket if traffic is passed)
and a distribution as a vector of such pairs. For example, {(0.3, 1),
(1.0, 1)} represents a distribution with two buckets, the zeroth of
which passes 70% of its traffic to bucket 1 and the first of which holds
on to all its traffic.
This representation is not unique: When a bucket retains traffic with
probability 1, the alternate bucket is irrelevant. Continuing the
example above, {(0.3, 1), (1.0, 0)} _also_ represents a two-bucket
distribution where the zeroth bucket passes 70% of its traffic to the
first and the first hangs on to all traffic. Exactly what representation
Abseil generates for a given input is related to how much precision is
used in intermediate floating-point operations, which is an
architectural implementation detail. Remove sensitivity to that detail
by not examining the alternate bucket when the retention probability is
1.0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 372993410
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062ac80699f748831c09a061538abffec2cdea5c by Martijn Vels <mvels@google.com>:
Avoid alredy sampled cord remaining sampled if not picked or source is sampled
PiperOrigin-RevId: 372985990
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a9f3537e1110b7bb6450fd72a03f0c5dc6b8c89b by Evan Brown <ezb@google.com>:
Add tests for function pointer comparators, comparators that have SFINAE-visible comparison operators that are unimplemented, and for implicit construction from unadapted comparators.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 372927616
GitOrigin-RevId: 5f3c139695d5c497ca030e95a607537a7be7caa7
Change-Id: I996a8452e7bd88f9dd2e59633b01bbc09f42620d
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base Abseil Fundamentals base library contains initialization code and other code which all other Abseil code depends on. Code within base may not depend on any other code (other than the C++ standard library).algorithm algorithm library contains additions to the C++ <algorithm> library and container-based versions of such algorithms.cleanup cleanup library contains the control-flow-construct-like type absl::Cleanup which is used for executing a callback on scope exit.container container library contains additional STL-style containers, including Abseil's unordered “Swiss table” containers.debugging debugging library contains code useful for enabling leak checks, and stacktrace and symbolization utilities.hash hash library contains the hashing framework and default hash functor implementations for hashable types in Abseil.memory memory library contains C++11-compatible versions of std::make_unique() and related memory management facilities.meta meta library contains C++11-compatible versions of type checks available within C++14 and C++17 versions of the C++ <type_traits> library.numeric numeric library contains C++11-compatible 128-bit integers.status status contains abstractions for error handling, specifically absl::Status and absl::StatusOr<T>.strings strings library contains a variety of strings routines and utilities, including a C++11-compatible version of the C++17 std::string_view type.synchronization synchronization library contains concurrency primitives (Abseil's absl::Mutex class, an alternative to std::mutex) and a variety of synchronization abstractions.time time library contains abstractions for computing with absolute points in time, durations of time, and formatting and parsing time within time zones.types types library contains non-container utility types, like a C++11-compatible version of the C++17 std::optional type.utility utility library contains utility and helper code.Abseil recommends users “live-at-head” (update to the latest commit from the master branch as often as possible). However, we realize this philosophy doesn't work for every project, so we also provide Long Term Support Releases to which we backport fixes for severe bugs. See our release management document for more details.
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