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@pixi-essentials/object-pool

v1.0.1

Published

Custom-tailored object pool for PixiJS-based applications

Downloads

2,727

Readme

@pixi-essentials/object-pool

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This package implements a custom-tailored object pool for PixiJS applications. It provides the following features:

  • reserve: You can preallocate the pool size to have a set amount of objects.

  • limit: You can reduce the pool size after a lot of allocations.

  • auto-GC: The GC will reduce your pool to the reserve size after allocation demand goes down per-frame.

This package can also be used as a single-source of object pools. If two different libraries need a pool for say, PIXI.Rectangle, then the same object pool will be returned.

Analysis

  • https://codepen.io/sukantpal/pen/zYvBOVw: This chart shows the pool capacity and the allocations done per frame. The GC is enabled and reserve is set to 100,000.

  • You should use auto-GC only if allocations-per-frame is smooth (slowly increase & slowly decrease) or you know the upper limit of objects you need per frame.

Installation :package:

npm install @pixi-essentials/object-pool

Usage :page_facing_up:

import { ObjectPoolFactory } from '@pixi-essentials/object-pool';
import { Rectangle } from '@pixi/math';

const rpool: ObjectPoolFactory = ObjectPoolFactory.build(Rectangle);

rpool.reserve(10000);
rpool.startGC();// prevent pool from staying above 10,000 rectangles for too long

const rect: PIXI.Rectangle = rpool.allocate();

// do something

rpool.release(rect);

// Want to reduce pool size now?
rpool.limit(11000);