This is a huge perf win, and it came to me while procrastinating on
making dinner.
The idea is that we can skip checking the parents of a computed value if
- it is being dereferenced during a reaction cycle
- the computed value was not traversed during the current reaction cycle
This more than doubles the speed of the webgl minimap render on my
machine (from 2ms down to like 0.8ms).
This will make the biggest difference for anything that derives a value
from a large collection of other computed values where typically only a
small amount of them change at one time (e.g. iterating over all the
shape page bounds to compile an RBush)
Most code paths where we see a big chunk of `haveParentsChanged` in
flame graphs should be much faster after this.
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Minor thing, but there's two nodes with the same ID. I got rid of the
one on the HTMLContainer, either one seems fine to remove though
¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
<img width="546" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-17 at 14 53 32"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/5c4acdef-842c-4c4a-b9fd-504e23837efe">
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Fixes culling for cases when another user would drag shapes inside your
viewport. We weren't correctly calculating the culling status for arrows
that might be bound to those shapes and also for shapes within dragged
in groups / frames.
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### Test Plan
1. Open the same room in two browsers / tabs.
2. Have some shapes that are visible in one browser, but not the other.
3. Drag these shapes so that they are visible in the other browser as
well.
4. They should correctly get unculled.
5. Do this by dragging shapes that have arrows bound to them (arrows
should uncull), groups (shapes within them should uncull), frames.
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- Fix culling.
We shouldn't be making this something you have to negate everytime you
use `useEditableText`. The TextShape can just have its custom behavior
since that's the intended usecase. (although I think that Tab there
doesn't do much anyway, but whatevs)
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This PR includes a "soft preload" feature for icons, where icons will be
loaded when the canvas first mounts. The component will not wait for
icons to finish loading before showing the editor, but this should help
with "pop in" on menu icons.
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### Test Plan
1. Load the component
2. After load, open a menu for the first time
3. The icons should immediately be visible
### Release Notes
- Improve icon preloading
(this is a PR redo of https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3424 which
got messed up a bit)
It doesn't quite feel like this is the right fix but it does solve the
issue. I was trying to see if `getShapeAtPoint` needed more work but the
further I went in that rabbit hole it seemed like I shouldn't touch that
code without causing a bunch of disruption at the moment.
Specifically, the code that does `Check labels first` in Editor.ts is a
little obscure (lines 4384-4397). It only checks a couple specifics
shapes (with certain combinations, i.e. a geo with "none" fill) _and_ it
doesn't check `hitLabels` which also maybe feels wrong? I tried
unraveling it but there's a lot of code relying on it at the moment to
mess with it in the stickies work.
(I was looking at https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/1910 and
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/1806 for historical context fwiw)
Before:
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/b263a192-2085-4ffb-9e47-6e9c32abe1f9
After:
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/5b0b422b-dd5c-4593-9ac5-dec595923ea6
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The fix here was that we need to check if we're editing before
dispatching the pointer down event. This is some leftover DNA from code
when we had textareas always present and when
tl-svg-container/tl-html-container wasn't around. The
`setPointerCapture` was originally fixing a bug where dragging a shape
using the textlabel as the origin would start to breakdown when you got
to UI toolbar/panel.
Also, turns out we don't need the `setPointerCapture` anymore because of
the same reason.
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This PR fixes alt-duplicating shapes not working if you pointer-down'd
on their text label.
fixes
https://github.com/orgs/tldraw/projects/41/views/1?pane=issue&itemId=59901721
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This was necessary before but with latest refactors it doesn't help
anything. Also, it causes a minor issue with document title:
https://linear.app/tldraw/issue/TLD-2398/double-clicking-board-title-when-editing-text-doesnt-auto-select-the
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This PR uses an additional ArraySet to make capturing parent
relationships faster for computeds with more than a handful of parents.
Seems to result in an overall ~20% speedup of the `maybeCaptureParent`
function in normal usage.
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- Slight performance improvement to reactivity bookkeeping.
Something was bothering me a bit with the discussion around sqrt's being
slow. Looks like `Math.hypot` has a performance cost associated with it.
Looking at the Chromium source code:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/v8/+/4.3.21/src/math.js?autodive=0%2F%2F#19
and
https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:v8/src/builtins/math.tq;l=36?q=math&sq=&ss=chromium%2Fchromium%2Fsrc:v8%2Fsrc%2F
it looks like maybe we'd be avoiding the multiple arguments that can be
passed into Math.hypot which is maybe the source of the perf hit.
Also, interestingly in `math.tq` you can see it doing this funky sqrt
calculation: `Float64Sqrt((a / max) * (a / max) + (b / max) * (b / max))
* max` - I think that possibly is trying to avoid some overflow in some
cases with bigger numbers, but also possibly with a perf hit.
[edit]: OK, actually on Firefox, doing sqrt seems slower - but digging
more into this, it looks like doing `** 0.5` instead of `sqrt` is much
faster.
More related articles:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71898044/why-is-math-hypot-so-slow
-
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3764978/why-hypot-function-is-so-slow
-
https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/wk3e57/askjs_why_mathsqrt_is_so_slow_in_firefox/
[edit again!] looks like this is being fixed in the latest Chrome!
https://blog.seokho.dev/development/2024/03/18/V8-optimize-MathHypot.html
```
┌─────────┬───────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬────────┐
│ (index) │ Cold │ Slowest │ Fastest │ Average │ Total │
├─────────┼───────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼────────┤
│ old │ 13.39 │ 10.07 │ 9.69 │ 9.98 │ 998.57 │
│ sqrt │ 8.19 │ 6.66 │ 6.61 │ 6.67 │ 667.6 │
│ pow 0.5 │ 1.89 │ 0.28 │ 0.28 │ 0.3 │ 29.79 │
│ new │ 1.64 │ 0.28 │ 0.28 │ 0.29 │ 28.95 │
└─────────┴───────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴────────┘
```
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Adds RBush to handle spatial querying. We use it for:
- Culling. Helps a lot with panning as we don't have to compute the
culled shapes from scratch. Instead we just query rbush again. It makes
culling quite granular: spatial index updates when shapes change
(additions, removals, changes to bounds), visible shapes depends on
that, but also updates when the viewport page bound change, culled
shapes then depend on that but also change with selections changes. The
api stayed the same, which is great since the fuzz tests can stay as
they are.
- Brushing
- Erasing
- Scribble brushing
- Getting shapes at point (for example, when updating the hover id)
This improves performance of all of those operations. I might have
missed some places where this might also be useful.
### Erasing before (Test on my old ipad)
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/edb9c004-a44a-4779-b2d0-98617b057314
### Erasing after
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/8f8367fd-fa8e-4963-ba13-720c5f0c2da5
### Creating an arrow before
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/4068f8b7-f7b8-4826-83f2-083b1f3783bc
### After (much better, but still bad)
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/11af6be6-01d8-4740-bf15-896e2dd31dd6
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Co-authored-by: Steve Ruiz <steveruizok@gmail.com>
Describe what your pull request does. If appropriate, add GIFs or images
showing the before and after.
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#### BREAKING CHANGES
- The `Migrations` type is now called `LegacyMigrations`.
- The serialized schema format (e.g. returned by
`StoreSchema.serialize()` and `Store.getSnapshot()`) has changed. You
don't need to do anything about it unless you were reading data directly
from the schema for some reason. In which case it'd be best to avoid
that in the future! We have no plans to change the schema format again
(this time was traumatic enough) but you never know.
- `compareRecordVersions` and the `RecordVersion` type have both
disappeared. There is no replacement. These were public by mistake
anyway, so hopefully nobody had been using it.
- `compareSchemas` is a bit less useful now. Our migrations system has
become a little fuzzy to allow for simpler UX when adding/removing
custom extensions and 3rd party dependencies, and as a result we can no
longer compare serialized schemas in any rigorous manner. You can rely
on this function to return `0` if the schemas are the same. Otherwise it
will return `-1` if the schema on the right _seems_ to be newer than the
schema on the left, but it cannot guarantee that in situations where
migration sequences have been removed over time (e.g. if you remove one
of the builtin tldraw shapes).
Generally speaking, the best way to check schema compatibility now is to
call `store.schema.getMigrationsSince(persistedSchema)`. This will throw
an error if there is no upgrade path from the `persistedSchema` to the
current version.
- `defineMigrations` has been deprecated and will be removed in a future
release. For upgrade instructions see
https://tldraw.dev/docs/persistence#Updating-legacy-shape-migrations-defineMigrations
- `migrate` has been removed. Nobody should have been using this but if
you were you'll need to find an alternative. For migrating tldraw data,
you should stick to using `schema.migrateStoreSnapshot` and, if you are
building a nuanced sync engine that supports some amount of backwards
compatibility, also feel free to use `schema.migratePersistedRecord`.
- the `Migration` type has changed. If you need the old one for some
reason it has been renamed to `LegacyMigration`. It will be removed in a
future release.
- the `Migrations` type has been renamed to `LegacyMigrations` and will
be removed in a future release.
- the `SerializedSchema` type has been augmented. If you need the old
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There was a bug that could occur if you pinched while using the hand
tool, where on pinch end the hand tool would slide the camera based on
the pinching velocity. The fix is to cancel out any velocity while
pinching.
### Change Type
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### Test Plan
On mobile...
1. Select the hand tool.
2. Begin a pinch
3. Stop the pinch
4. The camera should stay where it is
### Release Notes
- Fixed a bug that could occur while pinching with the hand tool
selected.
This PR adds a computed cache for masked shape page bounds, which speeds
up visibility checks (a lot!).
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Before we were running this on any change, even mouse position changes.
Now we only run it when shapes change.
Results wouldn't change in any case, so there's not a huge improvement.
Still, why run it if it is not necessary.
Before:
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/b4111494-488a-42d0-9dfe-7fbc2ed88315
After:
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/d96de329-235b-4dcb-93ea-fe297062985d
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Hides the edit link option in the context menu for locked shapes.
Fixes [#3308](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/3308)
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2. Lock it
3. Right click it to open the context menu.
4. You should not see the `Edit link` option
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- Hide edit link context menu option for locked shapes.
This PR makes a small improvement to the way we measure distances.
(Often we measure distances multiple times per frame per shape on the
screen). In many cases, we compare a minimum distance. This makes those
checks faster by avoiding a square root.
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- Improve performance of minimum distance checks.
We also need to clear the timeout when panning.
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/f32fd4d0-332c-4a80-bed0-9ce49a68e1abhttps://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/e97f5fac-083f-4f77-ab72-40701790f039
Had an [alternative
approach](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3444) of setting
timeouts and clearing them in dispatch, but since the timeout is 500ms I
think this should work as well.
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This PR adds a micro benchmarking utility. We can use it in our jest
tests or in random scripts, though given the other requirements of our
library, benchmarking.
<img width="750" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-11 at 2 44 23 PM"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/6bba07eb-65fd-45a2-abd8-ddd0e206b9fa">
## What this isn't
This is not benchmarking. The speeds etc are based on your machine.
## What this is
This is a tool for measuring / comparing different implementations etc.
Some things run much faster than others.
### Change Type
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Next.js bans the use of react-dom/server APIs on the client. React's
docs recommend against using these too:
https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/server/renderToString#removing-rendertostring-from-the-client-code
In this diff, we switch from using `ReactDOMServer.renderToStaticMarkup`
to `ReactDOMClient.createRoot`, fixing SVG exports in next.js apps.
`getSvg` remains deprecated, but we've introduced a new `getSvgElement`
method with a similar API to `getSvgString` - it returns an `{svg,
width, height}` object.
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We reorded the dom a bit when we added the web gl rendered culled
shapes. We can now revert that.
Also noticed we weren't positioning the wrapper, so the z-index didn't
not apply.
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Co-authored-by: Steve Ruiz <steveruizok@gmail.com>
This PR makes a small improvement to the hand tool to address a "long
press"-related issues.
### Change Type
- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix
Reworks our culling logic:
- No longer show the gray rectangles for culled shapes.
- Don't use `renderingBoundExpanded`, instead we now use
`viewportPageBounds`. I've removed `renderingBoundsExpanded`, but we
might want to deprecate it?
- There's now a incremental computation of non visible shapes, which are
shapes outside of `viewportPageBounds` and shapes that outside of their
parents' clipping bounds.
- There's also a new `getCulledShapes` function in `Editor`, which uses
the non visible shapes computation as a part of the culled shape
computation.
- Also moved some of the `getRenderingShapes` tests to newly created
`getCullingShapes` tests.
Feels much better on my old, 2017 ipad (first tab is this PR, second is
current prod, third is staging).
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/327a7313-9273-4350-89a0-617a30fc01a2
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### Test Plan
1. Regular culling shapes tests. Pan / zoom around. Use minimap. Change
pages.
- [x] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests
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We use text shadows to create "outlines" around text shapes. These
shadows are rendered on the GPU. In Chrome (and on computers with a
capable GPU) text shadows work pretty well, however on Safari—and in
particular on iOS—they cause massive frame drops.
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/b65cbcaa-6cc3-46f3-b54d-1f9cc07fc499
This PR:
- adds an LOD to text shadows, removing them at < 35% zoom
- removes text shadows entirely on Safari
If we had a "high performance" or "low-end device" mode, then shadows /
text shadows would be the first to go.
### Change Type
- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features
### Test Plan
1. Use text shapes on iOS.
2. Use text shapes on Safari.
3. Use text shapes on Chrome.
### Release Notes
- Improves performance of text shapes on iOS / Safari.
This PR fixes some jest test.
- We skip the culling shapes in test environments.
- We skip rendering patterns in test environments.
### Change Type
- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code
This PR throttles the `updateHoveredId` call so that it happens ever
30ms.
### Change Type
- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features
### Release Notes
- Improves canvas performance by throttling the update to the editor's
hovered id.
In this PR, we no longer buffer pointer down/ups. We now batch only
`pointer_move`, `wheel`, and `pinch` events.
Batched inputs were causing text not to work on iOS. On iOS, the
keyboard is only shown if we call `focus` during the same event loop as
a user input.
### Change Type
- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix
### Test Plan
1. Use text on iOS.