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Summary of ChangesHello @3AceShowHand, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request introduces a mechanism to enhance the dynamic stream's batching performance by allowing individual sinks to report their optimal batch sizes, both in terms of event count and byte volume. This change provides greater flexibility and efficiency in how data is processed and delivered to various downstream targets, especially benefiting cloud storage operations with byte-aware batching. Highlights
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This pull request introduces BatchCount() and BatchBytes() methods to the Sink interface, aiming to allow dynamicstream to configure batching. The implementations for various sinks are provided. While the goal is to make batching configurable, most implementations currently use hardcoded values. I assume this is a first step and configurability will be added in a subsequent change. My review includes suggestions to improve maintainability by replacing magic numbers with constants, fixing a typo, and addressing inconsistencies in batch size definitions.
| func (s *sink) BatchCount() int { | ||
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This method returns a hardcoded value of 4096, but the existing batchSize constant in this file is 2048. This inconsistency can be confusing and may lead to suboptimal batching behavior. It would be better to use the existing batchSize constant. If 4096 is intentional, a comment explaining the difference is needed.
| func (s *sink) BatchCount() int { | |
| return 4096 | |
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| func (s *sink) BatchCount() int { | |
| return batchSize | |
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| func (s *sink) BatchCount() int { | ||
| return 4096 | ||
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This method returns a hardcoded value of 4096, while the batchSize constant in this file is 2048. This inconsistency can be confusing and might affect batching efficiency. Please consider using the batchSize constant here for consistency. If 4096 is the correct value, please add a comment explaining why it differs from batchSize.
| func (s *sink) BatchCount() int { | |
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| func (s *sink) BatchCount() int { | |
| return batchSize | |
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| func (s *sink) BatchCount() int { | ||
| return 4096 | ||
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| func (s *sink) BatchCount() int { | ||
| return 4096 | ||
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| // BatchCount and BatchBytes are used by the dynamic stream to achive better batch performance. |
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