LarsJ Posted March 5, 2017 Author Share Posted March 5, 2017 (edited) Subclassing The technique used in posts 15, 16 (RectToVariant and VariantToRect methods of the UIAutomation object) and 20 (Items method of the Dictionary object) can be referred to as subclassing COM objects. In a COM object with lots of methods and properties (in AutoIt there is usually no distinction between methods and properties, it's common to describe the whole thing as methods) we want to execute some of our own code for a single method or property, either before or after we execute the original method/property code. In post 15 code is added after the original RectToVariant is executed. The additional code prints out debug information. In post 16 code is added before the original VariantToRect is executed. The additional code modifies the input array, and solves a real problem related to VariantToRect method. This problem is described in bottom of post 13. Post 17 shows how the subclassing code for VariantToRect method can be added to the UIAutomation.au3 UDF by junkew. The only difference the user will see is that now the method is working. Post 20 demonstrates that the subclassing technique also works for objects created with ObjCreate. The Dictionary object is used as an example. Note that this example does not work in AutoIt 3.3.14. You need AutoIt 3.3.10 or 3.3.12. What has the subclassing technique to do with the code in first post? Not much except that the subclassing technique is exactly the same technique as is used in first post. The subclassing technique can be used to solve problems related to a specific method. The purpose of the code in first post is primarily to speed up array manipulations. Code in posts 15, 16 and 20 is added to Examples\Subclassing\ folder in zip file in bottom of first post. Edited March 5, 2017 by LarsJ Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted March 5, 2017 Author Share Posted March 5, 2017 In many examples in zip file in bottom of first post _ArrayDisplayEx is used to display array data. Often the listview columns are too narrow to view the entire cell text. Because ArrayDisplayEx.au3 UDF is updated with a new parameter to set minimum column widths, it's easy to do something about it. Examples updated. And because ArrayDisplayEx.au3 is now divided into a set of smaller files only a minor part of the entire UDF is included. Minor issues in some of the examples are corrected. Updated zip file in bottom of first post. Danyfirex 1 Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 5, 2017 Share Posted March 5, 2017 (edited) look interesting.Thanks Edited March 6, 2017 by Guest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted March 12, 2017 Author Share Posted March 12, 2017 (edited) Array variablesSafeArrayDisplay.au3 When the number of array elements exceeds one million the conversions between native AutoIt arrays and safearrays starts taking longer time. In some situations you may use a safearray throughout the code without the need to convert to a native AutoIt array at all. This means that you can skip the conversions completely. Or maybe you need more array elements than are supported by native AutoIt arrays. There is a limit around 16 million elements. There isn't such a limit for safearrays. In these situations you create the safearray with SafeArrayCreate function and fills out and manipulates the safearray directly. With recent updates in _ArrayDisplayEx based on virtual ListView it's easy to create a SafeArrayDisplay UDF to display the contents of a safearray in a virtual listview. In this very early version only safearrays of integers are supported. Safearrays of integersExamples\Demo examples\6) Safearrays of integers\ in the zip file in bottom of first post (goto top of second post and scroll up a little bit) contains five examples. Example 1 is about a native AutoIt array. Examples 2 - 5 is all about safearrays. Example1.au3 is a copy of the example in the code box in top of first post. A few timers are added to measure the execution time for different parts of the code. On my PC the 1D safearray of 16 million integers is filled out in about 25 milli seconds. Conversion to a native AutoIt array takes about 765 milli seconds (pretty fast because a safearray of integers is a very simpel array). The listview (_ArrayDisplayEx) shows up in less than 800 milli seconds. In Example2.au3 a 1D safearray of 100 million integers shows up in the listview (SafeArrayDisplay) in about 200 milli seconds. Assembler code is the same as in example 1. No conversions. In Example3.au3 a 2D safearray of 10 million rows and 10 columns (100 million elements) shows up in about 200 milli seconds. Assembler code in Example3-x86/x64.asm. Example4.au3: 50 million rows, 10 columns = 500 million elements. About 1 second. Example5.au3 must be run as 64 bit code and you need at least 8 GB RAM: 100 million rows, 10 columns = 1,000 million (one billion) elements. About 2 seconds. Edited March 12, 2017 by LarsJ Danyfirex and Beege 2 Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted March 18, 2017 Author Share Posted March 18, 2017 (edited) Real examplessqlite3_get_tablesqlite3_get_table returns a 1D or 2D array of result data generated by executing a SQLite SELECT statement. sqlite3_get_table is not coded in SQLite.au3, but _SQLite_GetTable and _SQLite_GetTable2d implements similar functionality. Both _SQLite_GetTable and _SQLite_GetTable2d are based on a technique where the rows are extracted from a database and inserted in a 1D or 2D array one by one. If you extracts 1 GB of data from the database, the array will use 1 GB of memory when all rows are inserted. Because rows are both extracted from the database and inserted in the array one by one, you need pretty much code in the loops that handles the rows. _SQLite_GetTable and _SQLite_GetTable2d uses little memory, but are not very fast because of much code in the loops. sqlite3_get_table extracts all rows from the database at once and inserts the rows in a C-array. Then you have to copy the rows from the C-array to an AutoIt array. If you extracts 1 GB of data from the database, the C-array will use 1 GB of memory. When all rows are inserted in an AutoIt array this will also use 1 GB of memory. When all rows are copied, the C-array can be deleted. But you still need 2 GB of memory to be able to copy the rows. You don't need many code lines to copy data from a C-array to an AutoIt array. Code to copy data can be implemented in a tight and fast loop. sqlite3_get_table uses much memory, but is fast because of a simple loop. The fact that sqlite3_get_table uses much memory is the reason why it's not recommended to use the function. But you can use it if you know what you are doing. In this example sqlite3_get_table is implemented as an AutoIt function. Then the loop to copy data from the C-array to the AutoIt array is optimized with a few lines of C++ code. Installing SQLite Navigate to "Precompiled Binaries for Windows" section here and download the three zip files. Extract sqlite3.dll from sqlite-dll-win64-x64-3170000.zip and rename it to sqlite3_x64.dll Extract sqlite3.dll from sqlite-dll-win32-x86-3170000.zip Extract the 3 files in sqlite-tools-win32-x86-3170000.zip Copy all 5 files to C:\Windows\System32 Copy sqlite3.dll to C:\Windows\SysWOW64 CreateDBs.au3: Create databases The example is stored in Examples\Real examples\sqlite3_get_table folder in zip file in bottom of first post (goto top of second post and scroll up a little bit). The folder contains 7 AutoIt scripts. Run CreateDBs.au3 to create the databases. All databases, 5 in total, contains one table with 10 columns but a different number of rows. The name of a database indicates the number of rows when all rows are created. You can select databases in the GUI. You can set a smaller number of rows in the Stop field (double click). The Created field is updated for every 10,000 rows. You can cancel the creation at any time (checked for every 10,000 rows). You can continue the creation at a later time. It takes about 5 minutes to create all 5 databases and it uses about 140 MB of disk space. Running examples If you've created all tables with the maximum number of rows, the tables contains 10,000, 50,000, 100,000, 500,000 and 1,000,000 rows. For examples 1 - 4 it takes a long time to extract data from the last two tables. Because the examples displays the result array with _ArrayDisplayEx, you can exit an example by clicking the Exit Script button, when the array with 100,000 rows has been displayed. In this way you can skip the last two tables that takes long time. If you're using AutoIt 3.3.10, please read this post. Example1.au3: _SQLite_GetTable2d Example1 extracts data from the tables with _SQLite_GetTable2d: ;#AutoIt3Wrapper_UseX64=y #include <SQLite.au3> #include "..\..\..\Includes\ArrayDisplayEx.au3" Opt( "MustDeclareVars", 1 ) Example( "10000.db" ) Example( "50000.db" ) Example( "100000.db" ) Example( "500000.db" ) Example( "1000000.db" ) Func Example( $sDb ) If Not FileExists( $sDb ) Then Return _SQLite_Startup() _SQLite_Open( $sDb ) Local $hTimer = TimerInit() Local $aResult, $iRows, $iColumns Local $sSQL = "SELECT * FROM lvdata;" ConsoleWrite( "Db = " & $sDb & @CRLF ) _SQLite_GetTable2d( -1, $sSQL, $aResult, $iRows, $iColumns ) ConsoleWrite( "Time = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer ) & @CRLF ) ConsoleWrite( "Rows = " & $iRows & @CRLF & @CRLF ) _ArrayDisplayEx( $aResult ) _SQLite_Close() _SQLite_Shutdown() EndFunc Time measurements on my PC: 32 bit 64 bit ------ ------ Db = 10000.db 10000.db Time = 1867.58359001979 1478.42919526511 Rows = 10000 10000 Db = 50000.db 50000.db Time = 9387.16462453407 7352.46471634831 Rows = 50000 50000 Db = 100000.db 100000.db Time = 18718.1164395137 14667.2645397015 Rows = 100000 100000 Db = 500000.db 500000.db Time = 94108.9009941094 73874.0820654158 Rows = 500000 500000 Db = 1000000.db 1000000.db Time = 188802.773931406 147955.955762936 Rows = 1000000 1000000 Example2.au3: sqlite3_get_table In Example2 _SQLite_GetTable2d is replaced by _SQLite_GetTableEx which implements sqlite3_get_table: expandcollapse popupFunc _SQLite_GetTableEx( $hDB, $sSQL, ByRef $aResult, ByRef $iRows, ByRef $iColumns, $iMaxChars = 256 ) ; Call sqlite3_get_table If __SQLite_hChk($hDB, 2) Then Return SetError(@error, 0, $SQLITE_MISUSE) If $iMaxChars = "" Or $iMaxChars < 1 Or $iMaxChars = Default Then $iMaxChars = 256 Local $tSQL8 = __SQLite_StringToUtf8Struct($sSQL) If @error Then Return SetError(3, @error, 0) Local $avRval = DllCall($__g_hDll_SQLite, "int:cdecl", "sqlite3_get_table", _ "ptr", $hDB, _ ; An open database "struct*", $tSQL8, _ ; SQL to be executed "ptr*", 0, _ ; Results of the query "int*", 0, _ ; Number of result rows "int*", 0, _ ; Number of result columns "long*", 0) ; Error msg written here If @error Then Return SetError(1, @error, $SQLITE_MISUSE) ; DllCall error ; Copy data $iRows = $avRval[4] $iColumns = $avRval[5] Local $pResult = $avRval[3] Local $iPtrSize = @AutoItX64 ? 8 : 4 Local $tagChars = "char[" & $iMaxChars & "]" If $iColumns = 1 Then Dim $aResult[$iRows+1] ; Add one row for column names For $i = 0 To $iRows $aResult[$i] = DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( $tagChars, DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pResult ), 1 ) ), 1 ) $pResult += $iPtrSize Next Else Dim $aResult[$iRows+1][$iColumns] ; Add one row for column names For $i = 0 To $iRows For $j = 0 To $iColumns - 1 $aResult[$i][$j] = DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( $tagChars, DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pResult ), 1 ) ), 1 ) $pResult += $iPtrSize Next Next EndIf ; Cleanup DllCall($__g_hDll_SQLite, "int:cdecl", "sqlite3_free_table", "ptr", $avRval[3]) If @error Then Return SetError(1, @error, $SQLITE_MISUSE) ; DllCall error EndFunc Note the loops to copy data from the C-array to the AutoIt array. There are two loops for 1D and 2D arrays. These loops are tight and fast loops: 32 bit 64 bit ------ ------ Db = 10000.db 10000.db Time = 483.665432687752 406.576381743318 Rows = 10000 10000 Db = 50000.db 50000.db Time = 2424.12387220034 2031.13843558957 Rows = 50000 50000 Db = 100000.db 100000.db Time = 4816.86633631272 3969.70711978683 Rows = 100000 100000 Db = 500000.db 500000.db Time = 24276.2591765753 20212.6546837174 Rows = 500000 500000 Db = 1000000.db 1000000.db Time = 48510.3322877481 40355.7039802608 Rows = 1000000 1000000 Example3.au3: General usage of the UDF Example3 shows the general usage of the UDF (AccessingVariables.au3). AccessVariables05 is called with the method function GetTableData and 5 parameters. Especially the code in SQLite_GetTableEx is reorganized to fit into the UDF. Full code in Example3.au3: expandcollapse popup;#AutoIt3Wrapper_UseX64=y Global $g_hDll_SQLite = 0 ; AutoIt v3.3.10 Global $__g_hDll_SQLite = 0 ; AutoIt v3.3.12/14 #include <SQLite.au3> #include "..\..\..\Includes\AccessingVariables.au3" #include "..\..\..\Includes\AccVarsUtilities.au3" #include "..\..\..\Includes\ArrayDisplayEx.au3" Opt( "MustDeclareVars", 1 ) Example( "10000.db" ) Example( "50000.db" ) Example( "100000.db" ) Example( "500000.db" ) Example( "1000000.db" ) Func Example( $sDb ) If Not FileExists( $sDb ) Then Return _SQLite_Startup() If $g_hDll_SQLite Then $__g_hDll_SQLite = $g_hDll_SQLite _SQLite_Open( $sDb ) Local $hTimer = TimerInit() Local $pResult, $iRows, $iColumns Local $sSQL = "SELECT * FROM lvdata;" ConsoleWrite( "Db = " & $sDb & @CRLF ) Local $hTimer2 = TimerInit() _SQLite_GetTableEx( -1, $sSQL, $pResult, $iRows, $iColumns ) ConsoleWrite( "Time (SQLite) = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer2 ) & @CRLF ) $iRows += 1 ; Add one row for column names Local $aResult Local $iMaxChars = 10 AccessVariables05( GetTableData, $aResult, $pResult, $iRows, $iColumns, $iMaxChars ) _SQLite_FreeTable( $pResult ) ConsoleWrite( "Time (total) = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer ) & @CRLF & @CRLF ) _ArrayDisplayEx( $aResult ) _SQLite_Close() _SQLite_Shutdown() EndFunc Func GetTableData( $vaResult, $vpResult, $viRows, $viColumns, $viMaxChars ) ; Convert variants to AutoIt variables Local $pResult = Ptr( AccVars_VariantToVariable( $vpResult ) ) Local $iRows = AccVars_VariantToVariable( $viRows ) Local $iColumns = AccVars_VariantToVariable( $viColumns ) Local $iMaxChars = AccVars_VariantToVariable( $viMaxChars ) Local $iElements = $iRows * $iColumns ; Create SAFEARRAYBOUND structure for two dimensions Local $tSafeArrayBound = DllStructCreate( $tagSAFEARRAYBOUND & ( $iColumns > 1 ? $tagSAFEARRAYBOUND : "" ) ), $i = 0 If $iColumns > 1 Then DllStructSetData( $tSafeArrayBound, 1, $iColumns ) ; Dimension 2: Elements DllStructSetData( $tSafeArrayBound, 2, 0 ) ; Lower bound $i = 2 EndIf DllStructSetData( $tSafeArrayBound, $i+1, $iRows ) ; Dimension 1: Elements DllStructSetData( $tSafeArrayBound, $i+2, 0 ) ; Lower bound ; Create safearray of BSTRs with one or two dimensions Local $pSafeArray = SafeArrayCreate( $VT_BSTR, $iColumns > 1 ? 2 : 1, $tSafeArrayBound ) ; Pointer to data Local $pSafeArrayData SafeArrayAccessData( $pSafeArray, $pSafeArrayData ) ; Character buffer Local $tagChars = "char[" & $iMaxChars & "]" ; Pointer size Local $iPtrSize = @AutoItX64 ? 8 : 4 ; Fill safearray Local $hTimer = TimerInit() For $i = 0 To $iElements - 1 DllStructSetData( DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pSafeArrayData ), 1, SysAllocString( DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( $tagChars, DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pResult ), 1 ) ), 1 ) ) ) $pSafeArrayData += $iPtrSize $pResult += $iPtrSize Next ConsoleWrite( "Time (loop) = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer ) & @CRLF ) SafeArrayUnaccessData( $pSafeArray ) ; --- Set $vaResult to match an array of basic strings --- ; Set vt element to $VT_ARRAY + $VT_BSTR Local $tvt = DllStructCreate( "word", $vaResult ) DllStructSetData( $tvt, 1, $VT_ARRAY + $VT_BSTR ) ; <<<< Not a proper AutoIt array >>>> ; This is an array of basic strings and not variants as a usual AutoIt array ; Set data element to safearray pointer Local $pData = $vaResult + 8 Local $tData = DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pData ) DllStructSetData( $tData, 1, $pSafeArray ) ; <<<< On function exit the safearray contained in a variant is converted to a native AutoIt array >>>> EndFunc Func _SQLite_GetTableEx( $hDB, $sSQL, ByRef $pResult, ByRef $iRows, ByRef $iColumns ) If __SQLite_hChk($hDB, 2) Then Return SetError(@error, 0, $SQLITE_MISUSE) Local $tSQL8 = __SQLite_StringToUtf8Struct($sSQL) If @error Then Return SetError(3, @error, 0) Local $avRval = DllCall($__g_hDll_SQLite, "int:cdecl", "sqlite3_get_table", _ "ptr", $hDB, _ ; An open database "struct*", $tSQL8, _ ; SQL to be executed "ptr*", 0, _ ; Results of the query "int*", 0, _ ; Number of result rows "int*", 0, _ ; Number of result columns "long*", 0) ; Error msg written here If @error Then Return SetError(1, @error, $SQLITE_MISUSE) ; DllCall error $pResult = $avRval[3] $iRows = $avRval[4] $iColumns = $avRval[5] EndFunc Func _SQLite_FreeTable( $pTable ) DllCall($__g_hDll_SQLite, "int:cdecl", "sqlite3_free_table", "ptr", $pTable) If @error Then Return SetError(1, @error, $SQLITE_MISUSE) ; DllCall error EndFunc The purpose of the UDF is to be able to use a safearray instead of a native AutoIt array. A safearray can be accessed by a function coded in assembler, C, C++, C# or FreeBasic which a native AutoIt array can't. In Example3 data is copied from the C-array to a safearray with pure AutoIt code. In first place the loop to fill the safearray uses much more time than the loops in Example2. When data is copied, the safearray is converted to a native AutoIt array, and the C-array is deleted. Time measurements: 32 bit 64 bit ------ ------ Db = 10000.db 10000.db Time (SQLite) = 23.1510956480495 15.8646911922054 Time (loop) = 1259.64312687043 996.176992582274 Time (total) = 1332.95543768019 1052.21221334371 Db = 50000.db 50000.db Time (SQLite) = 114.037493676343 76.4651352473028 Time (loop) = 6349.05395873402 5002.66300074637 Time (total) = 6711.25392094445 5282.21047901322 Db = 100000.db 100000.db Time (SQLite) = 173.200050312207 134.708718363014 Time (loop) = 12620.353116337 10034.0305563544 Time (total) = 13289.4445210948 10571.7439330294 Db = 500000.db 500000.db Time (SQLite) = 860.637402471615 672.991986063297 Time (loop) = 64303.8053870632 52010.5345339555 Time (total) = 67677.4638436421 54740.0105611307 Db = 1000000.db 1000000.db Time (SQLite) = 1712.64277058465 1333.27875456231 Time (loop) = 143114.724853732 119586.97418064 Time (total) = 149859.375441548 125065.107209883 Example4.au3: Simplified usage of the UDF Because only one safearray and one AutoIt array is involved, we can use AccVars_SafeArrayToArray in AccVarsUtilities.au3 to perform the conversion. We don't need to use one of the AccessVariablesXY functions and we don't need to implement a method function or handle variants: expandcollapse popup;#AutoIt3Wrapper_UseX64=y Global $g_hDll_SQLite = 0 ; AutoIt v3.3.10 Global $__g_hDll_SQLite = 0 ; AutoIt v3.3.12/14 #include <SQLite.au3> #include "..\..\..\Includes\AccVarsUtilities.au3" #include "..\..\..\Includes\ArrayDisplayEx.au3" Opt( "MustDeclareVars", 1 ) Example( "10000.db" ) Example( "50000.db" ) Example( "100000.db" ) Example( "500000.db" ) Example( "1000000.db" ) Func Example( $sDb ) If Not FileExists( $sDb ) Then Return _SQLite_Startup() If $g_hDll_SQLite Then $__g_hDll_SQLite = $g_hDll_SQLite _SQLite_Open( $sDb ) Local $hTimer = TimerInit() Local $pResult, $iRows, $iColumns Local $sSQL = "SELECT * FROM lvdata;" ConsoleWrite( "Db = " & $sDb & @CRLF ) Local $hTimer2 = TimerInit() _SQLite_GetTableEx( -1, $sSQL, $pResult, $iRows, $iColumns ) ConsoleWrite( "Time (SQLite) = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer2 ) & @CRLF ) $iRows += 1 ; Add one row for column names ; Create SAFEARRAYBOUND structure for two dimensions Local $tSafeArrayBound = DllStructCreate( $tagSAFEARRAYBOUND & ( $iColumns > 1 ? $tagSAFEARRAYBOUND : "" ) ), $i = 0 If $iColumns > 1 Then DllStructSetData( $tSafeArrayBound, 1, $iColumns ) ; Dimension 2: Elements DllStructSetData( $tSafeArrayBound, 2, 0 ) ; Lower bound $i = 2 EndIf DllStructSetData( $tSafeArrayBound, $i+1, $iRows ) ; Dimension 1: Elements DllStructSetData( $tSafeArrayBound, $i+2, 0 ) ; Lower bound ; Create safearray of BSTRs with one or two dimensions Local $pSafeArray = SafeArrayCreate( $VT_BSTR, $iColumns > 1 ? 2 : 1, $tSafeArrayBound ) ; Pointer to data Local $pSafeArrayData SafeArrayAccessData( $pSafeArray, $pSafeArrayData ) ; Character buffer Local $iMaxChars = 10 Local $tagChars = "char[" & $iMaxChars & "]" ; Pointer size Local $iPtrSize = @AutoItX64 ? 8 : 4 ; Fill safearray Local $pResult0 = $pResult Local $hTimer3 = TimerInit() For $i = 0 To $iRows * $iColumns - 1 DllStructSetData( DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pSafeArrayData ), 1, SysAllocString( DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( $tagChars, DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pResult ), 1 ) ), 1 ) ) ) $pSafeArrayData += $iPtrSize $pResult += $iPtrSize Next ConsoleWrite( "Time (loop) = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer3 ) & @CRLF ) SafeArrayUnaccessData( $pSafeArray ) _SQLite_FreeTable( $pResult0 ) ; AutoIt array Local $aResult AccVars_SafeArrayToArray( $pSafeArray, $aResult ) ConsoleWrite( "Time (total) = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer ) & @CRLF & @CRLF ) _ArrayDisplayEx( $aResult ) _SQLite_Close() _SQLite_Shutdown() EndFunc 32 bit 64 bit ------ ------ Db = 10000.db 10000.db Time (SQLite) = 17.4150607486656 14.1043180396414 Time (loop) = 1324.75255315058 1029.05446850528 Time (total) = 1391.56528036588 1083.47476715366 Db = 50000.db 50000.db Time (SQLite) = 95.3244555559804 82.5873772878063 Time (loop) = 6532.85558900468 5074.77180809772 Time (total) = 6874.98857170404 5363.29347697801 Db = 100000.db 100000.db Time (SQLite) = 171.70619887396 137.223220524278 Time (loop) = 13226.8659429023 10330.4403814197 Time (total) = 13889.9586697408 10871.0854969522 Db = 500000.db 500000.db Time (SQLite) = 854.537047349439 683.296291801936 Time (loop) = 67230.8330161115 53188.3987142682 Time (total) = 70543.9902123918 55966.6529250066 Db = 1000000.db 1000000.db Time (SQLite) = 1713.11098440709 1361.08095887974 Time (loop) = 151801.206107725 123302.690816526 Time (total) = 158540.361416743 128827.087527172 Example5.au3: C++ code In Example5 the loop to copy data from the C-array to the safearray is replaced by C++ code. This is the loop in Example4: ; Fill safearray Local $pResult0 = $pResult Local $hTimer3 = TimerInit() For $i = 0 To $iRows * $iColumns - 1 DllStructSetData( DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pSafeArrayData ), 1, SysAllocString( DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( $tagChars, DllStructGetData( DllStructCreate( "ptr", $pResult ), 1 ) ), 1 ) ) ) $pSafeArrayData += $iPtrSize $pResult += $iPtrSize Next ConsoleWrite( "Time (loop) = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer3 ) & @CRLF ) In Example5 the loop is replaced by a DllCall: ; Fill safearray Local $hTimer3 = TimerInit() Local $hGetTableDll = DllOpen( @AutoItX64 ? "GetTable_x64.dll" : "GetTable.dll" ) DllCall( $hGetTableDll, "int:cdecl", "GetTable", "int", $iRows * $iColumns, "ptr", $pResult, "ptr", $pSafeArrayData, "int", 256 ) ConsoleWrite( "Time (loop) = " & TimerDiff( $hTimer3 ) & @CRLF ) DllClose( $hGetTableDll ) The Dll-files (8 and 9 KB) are included in the zip-file. And this is the C++ code: #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include <Windows.h> #include <OleAuto.h> extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) int __cdecl GetTable( int iElements, char **pResult, BSTR *pSafeArrayData, int iMaxChars ) { int iCharSize; BSTR sBuffer; for ( int i = 0; i < iElements; i++ ) { iCharSize = MultiByteToWideChar( CP_UTF8, 0, pResult[i], -1, NULL, 0 ); if ( iCharSize > iMaxChars ) { iCharSize = iMaxChars; } sBuffer = SysAllocStringLen( NULL, iCharSize ); MultiByteToWideChar( CP_UTF8, 0, pResult[i], -1, sBuffer, iCharSize ); pSafeArrayData[i] = sBuffer; } return 0; } It's not much code but it makes a big difference. At this point we can really see some performance improvements: 32 bit 64 bit ------ ------ Db = 10000.db 10000.db Time (SQLite) = 17.879859753638 13.0433770827516 Time (loop) = 14.2736909526912 10.4447857519625 Time (total) = 91.6964756674335 65.9479816314499 Db = 50000.db 50000.db Time (SQLite) = 84.786660638378 79.0254340589442 Time (loop) = 63.1917572018103 45.9053071102778 Time (total) = 400.493344503398 331.284103048275 Db = 100000.db 100000.db Time (SQLite) = 179.167608586765 134.67712087162 Time (loop) = 133.477003851899 91.1557027167192 Time (total) = 812.997001369663 628.453799373235 Db = 500000.db 500000.db Time (SQLite) = 877.786144244536 677.600973834568 Time (loop) = 593.045083620342 441.694591827236 Time (total) = 3930.40734165769 3169.40903933015 Db = 1000000.db 1000000.db Time (SQLite) = 1709.34257301543 1340.73765641414 Time (loop) = 1177.70597022203 887.914832692828 Time (total) = 7898.99402933472 6350.2593604695 Example6.au3: Safearray only SafeArrayDisplay was introduced in the previous post. The old version was only able to handle integers ($VT_I4). The new version can also handle strings ($VT_BSTR). We can replace _ArrayDisplayEx with SafeArrayDisplay, and we don't need to convert the safearray to a native AutoIt array. This halves the total execution time: 32 bit 64 bit ------ ------ Db = 10000.db 10000.db Time (SQLite) = 17.3684525471736 20.9012069874957 Time (loop) = 14.0346094688457 19.0544895236322 Time (total) = 36.3534062047047 44.0450149155818 Db = 50000.db 50000.db Time (SQLite) = 104.392450455003 79.7554221353439 Time (loop) = 62.9584934597501 47.4223525396382 Time (total) = 191.106722871593 146.179073416577 Db = 100000.db 100000.db Time (SQLite) = 203.835110791966 158.260029786838 Time (loop) = 120.158807728621 93.6750619450983 Time (total) = 370.362151655785 289.398301441027 Db = 500000.db 500000.db Time (SQLite) = 895.89982181088 728.70761913627 Time (loop) = 587.891118469169 441.994344046843 Time (total) = 1716.73969317784 1362.86419063576 Db = 1000000.db 1000000.db Time (SQLite) = 1780.12814545906 1427.71566645834 Time (loop) = 1186.23090118482 878.533031475645 Time (total) = 3438.9228534195 2694.91928298826 Note that the UDF (AccessingVariables.au3) is not included in Example6. The UDF is used for conversions between AutoIt arrays and safearrays. Since there are no conversions the UDF is not used. Edited March 18, 2017 by LarsJ Beege and Danyfirex 2 Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted March 20, 2017 Author Share Posted March 20, 2017 What's next This was pretty much what I had planned for this example. I'll check my notes to see if there's anything I've forgotten. The next step is of course to utilize the UDF (AccessingVariables.au3) to create some fast array manipulation functions and to be able to deal with arrays with more elements. It's natural to try to optimize some of the functions in Array.au3. But it'll not be sensibly simply to optimize the existing code. Eg. to sort an array with many elements it would not be appropriate to sort the entire array. It would be much better to use some kind of index based sorting procedure. It's not my plan to create millions of lines of C++ or assembler kode. I'm particularly interested in functions where the AutoIt code contains a single central loop that is crucial for performance. Then, only the code in this loop has to be translated to compiled code. This is very well illustrated in the example above. Currently I'm only at a stage where I've made a few notes. So it'll take some time. It'll be a new project and I'll create a new example. Gianni, Danyfirex and argumentum 3 Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RTFC Posted March 20, 2017 Share Posted March 20, 2017 @LarsJ: outstanding job; very impressive! My Contributions and Wrappers Spoiler BitMaskSudokuSolver BuildPartitionTable CodeCrypter CodeScanner DigitalDisplay Eigen4AutoIt FAT Suite HighMem MetaCodeFileLibrary OSgrid Pool RdRand SecondDesktop SimulatedAnnealing Xbase I/O Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ptrex Posted March 21, 2017 Share Posted March 21, 2017 Hi Larsj, These examplesites show what is possiblexpected with au3. And more specifically which qualities you have to contribute to the community Thanks a lot for the nice posts. ptrex Contributions :Firewall Log Analyzer for XP - Creating COM objects without a need of DLL's - UPnP support in AU3Crystal Reports Viewer - PDFCreator in AutoIT - Duplicate File FinderSQLite3 Database functionality - USB Monitoring - Reading Excel using SQLRun Au3 as a Windows Service - File Monitor - Embedded Flash PlayerDynamic Functions - Control Panel Applets - Digital Signing Code - Excel Grid In AutoIT - Constants for Special Folders in WindowsRead data from Any Windows Edit Control - SOAP and Web Services in AutoIT - Barcode Printing Using PS - AU3 on LightTD WebserverMS LogParser SQL Engine in AutoIT - ImageMagick Image Processing - Converter @ Dec - Hex - Bin -Email Address Encoder - MSI Editor - SNMP - MIB ProtocolFinancial Functions UDF - Set ACL Permissions - Syntax HighLighter for AU3ADOR.RecordSet approach - Real OCR - HTTP Disk - PDF Reader Personal Worldclock - MS Indexing Engine - Printing ControlsGuiListView - Navigation (break the 4000 Limit barrier) - Registration Free COM DLL Distribution - Update - WinRM SMART Analysis - COM Object Browser - Excel PivotTable Object - VLC Media Player - Windows LogOnOff Gui -Extract Data from Outlook to Word & Excel - Analyze Event ID 4226 - DotNet Compiler Wrapper - Powershell_COM - New Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted March 22, 2017 Author Share Posted March 22, 2017 RTFC and ptrex, Thank you very much. And also thanks for all the other feedback. Fortunately, I wrote no specific date. It should be possible to produce some code within "some time". Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iczer Posted April 1, 2017 Share Posted April 1, 2017 I was interested in function SQLite_GetTableEx() from Example2.au3: sqlite3_get_table, but it seems it wont return unicode text as _SQLite_GetTable2d() do. Is there a way to ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted April 2, 2017 Author Share Posted April 2, 2017 I'll look into the problem. Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthshine Posted July 2, 2018 Share Posted July 2, 2018 (edited) the download link for the AccessVariables zip is maybe broken or my stuff is blocking it. Where may I obtain this gem? update, the zip file downloads but a virus is reported in it so it deletes it. :-( could you re-post it? I think I need it to do what I need to be able to do. Thanks! Edited July 2, 2018 by Earthshine My resources are limited. You must ask the right questions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkew Posted July 2, 2018 Share Posted July 2, 2018 Look also in this thread Earthshine 1 FAQ 31 How to click some elements, FAQ 40 Test automation with AutoIt, Multithreading CLR .NET Powershell CMDLets Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthshine Posted July 2, 2018 Share Posted July 2, 2018 thanks so much Gentlemen!! My resources are limited. You must ask the right questions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danp2 Posted July 2, 2018 Share Posted July 2, 2018 @Earthshine I think your AV software is acting up or reporting a false postive. Earthshine 1 Latest Webdriver UDF Release Webdriver Wiki FAQs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthshine Posted July 2, 2018 Share Posted July 2, 2018 well, it's just win10, and on 4 different machines. My resources are limited. You must ask the right questions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthshine Posted July 2, 2018 Share Posted July 2, 2018 (edited) thanks, i used a win7 vm and then scanned it in win10, no problems, but on all my vms and boxes, same issue. smartscreen thinks it's a trojan... lol Edited July 2, 2018 by Earthshine My resources are limited. You must ask the right questions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarsJ Posted July 2, 2018 Author Share Posted July 2, 2018 The zip-file contains two small dll-files used in this post above (C++ code near bottom of the post, 10 lines). I'm using Avira and it doesn't detect any viruses. You can delete the dll-files and recreate them with Visual Studio. C++ code in the zip-file. Earthshine 1 Controls, File Explorer, ROT objects, UI Automation, Windows Message MonitorCompiled code: Accessing AutoIt variables, DotNet.au3 UDF, Using C# and VB codeShell menus: The Context menu, The Favorites menu. Shell related: Control Panel, System Image ListsGraphics related: Rubik's Cube, OpenGL without external libraries, Navigating in an image, Non-rectangular selectionsListView controls: Colors and fonts, Multi-line header, Multi-line items, Checkboxes and icons, Incremental searchListView controls: Virtual ListViews, Editing cells, Data display functions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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