Address slow copy performance when using the `FileAccessFilesystemJAndroid` implementation.
Read/write ops for this implementation are done through the java layer via jni, and so for good performance, it's key to avoid numerous repeated small read/write ops due the jni overhead. The alternative is to allocate a (conversatively-sized) large buffer to reduce the number of read/write ops over the jni boundary.
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@ -298,11 +298,16 @@ Error DirAccess::copy(String p_from, String p_to, int p_chmod_flags) {
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return err;
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}
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const size_t copy_buffer_limit = 65536; // 64 KB
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fsrc->seek_end(0);
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int size = fsrc->get_position();
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fsrc->seek(0);
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err = OK;
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while (size--) {
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size_t buffer_size = MIN(size * sizeof(uint8_t), copy_buffer_limit);
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LocalVector<uint8_t> buffer;
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buffer.resize(buffer_size);
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while (size > 0) {
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if (fsrc->get_error() != OK) {
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err = fsrc->get_error();
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break;
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@ -312,7 +317,14 @@ Error DirAccess::copy(String p_from, String p_to, int p_chmod_flags) {
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break;
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}
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fdst->store_8(fsrc->get_8());
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int bytes_read = fsrc->get_buffer(buffer.ptr(), buffer_size);
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if (bytes_read <= 0) {
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err = FAILED;
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break;
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}
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fdst->store_buffer(buffer.ptr(), bytes_read);
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size -= bytes_read;
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}
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if (err == OK && p_chmod_flags != -1) {
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