v2.10.0-gr-experimental - Alloc-Free Consumer and Producer API #4
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This patch introduces experimental allocation-free APIs to enhance performance for message consumption and production.
Key API changes include:
Consumer API:
IConsumer<TKey, TValue>.ConsumeWithCallback
method allows for allocation-free message consumption by providing aMessageReader
struct to a callback. This eliminates heap allocations associated withConsumeResult
for performance-critical scenarios.Producer API:
IProducer<TKey, TValue>.Produce
overload acceptsReadOnlySpan<byte>
for message key and value, enabling allocation-free message production.ProducerBuilder<TKey, TValue>.SetAllocFreeDeliveryHandler
method allows configuring anAllocFreeDeliveryHandler
that receives delivery reports via aMessageReader
struct, avoiding allocations for these reports.Performance
Besides eliminating memory allocations, the new API also eliminates almost the entire managed code overhead. The performance of the new API matches bare C performance. This means that the new API is about 50-100% better than the official API.