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Tyler Wilding 9c631e11fe offline-test: Partition by DGO and colorize/condense output (#2045)
This solves two main problems:
- the looming threat of running out of memory since every thread would
consume duplicate (and probably not needed) resources
- though I will point out, jak 2's offline tests seem to hardly use any
memory even with 400+ files, duplicated across many threads. Where as
jak 1 does indeed use tons more memory. So I think there is something
going on besides just the source files
- condense the output so it's much easier to see what is happening / how
close the test is to completing.
- one annoying thing about the multiple thread change was errors were
typically buried far in the middle of the output, this fixes that
- refactors the offline test code in general to be a lot more modular

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#include "StringUtil.h"
namespace str_util {
const std::string WHITESPACE = " \n\r\t\f\v";
bool starts_with(const std::string& s, const std::string& prefix) {
return s.rfind(prefix) == 0;
}
std::string ltrim(const std::string& s) {
size_t start = s.find_first_not_of(WHITESPACE);
return (start == std::string::npos) ? "" : s.substr(start);
}
std::string rtrim(const std::string& s) {
size_t end = s.find_last_not_of(WHITESPACE);
return (end == std::string::npos) ? "" : s.substr(0, end + 1);
}
std::string trim(const std::string& s) {
return rtrim(ltrim(s));
}
int line_count(const std::string& str) {
int result = 0;
for (auto& c : str) {
if (c == '\n') {
result++;
}
}
return result;
}
} // namespace str_util