* Add benchmarks for RVD
There are the scenarios that are critical for URL matching performance.
* Reimplement RouteValueDictionary
Improves the scenarios with benchmarks by about 30%
* Fix benchmark
* PR feedback
* More feedback and tests
The instruction matcher was missing a few details, which made it faster
than it should have been. Right now I'm trying to keep the design of
these in sync. Once I fixed that it exposed a legitimate bug that was
blocking the github benchmark.
This change improves this area a bit by consolidating the matcher
implementations between the benchmarks project and the conformance
tests.
Additionally I split the minimal matcher into a really trivial
implementation for the simple tests and a more complex one for the
larger tests. This allows us to keep the plaintext/techempower scenario
in sight while also having a good baseline for the more sophisticated
tests.
Also starting to add tests that verify that matchers behave as expected.
The matchers now successfully execute all of these benchmarks, which
means that they support literals and parameters.
Missing features:
- complex segments
- catchall
- default values
- optional parameters
- constraints
- complex segments with file extensions
This is a good place to iterate a bit more of perf and try to make a
decision about what we want to implement.
This change adds the Template as a top level abstraction. URL templating
is now a two-stage process.
First you use a 'key' to look up a Template, then you use the Template
to create the URL.
This change also has some cleanup of the way RoutePatternBinder gets
instantiated. I added a factory service so that most of the complex
things can be made internal to Dispatcher. Now it's much easier to
constuct and use. These impacts some pubternal APIs that we already
broke, but makes them actually nice :)
Also cleaned up some tests and fixed one that was broken and not
running.