You could store the strings in a file and actually read the contents only if they are requested.
More precisely, turn your struct into a class and remove the member variables. Give it instead two member functions: GetString1()
and GetString2()
. And a private string member variable for a cached result + a private int member variable (in lack of a better mechanism for this concrete example) to remember which of the two strings the cache currently represents.
class element {
public:
element();
std::string GetString1() const;
std::string GetString2() const;
private:
int mutable m_cache_for_which_string; // made mutable for const methods
std::string mutable m_cache; // made mutable for const methods
};
When GetString1()
is called, you open the file which contains the first string if it's not in the cache already; same for GetString2()
with the second string. You remember either of the strings by storing it in the m_cache
member variable.
std::string element::GetString1() const
{
if (m_cache_for_which_string != 1)
{
std::ifstream is("file1.txt");
// ...
m_cache_for_which_string = 1;
m_cache = file_contents;
}
return m_cache;
}
std::string element::GetString2() const
{
if (m_cache_for_which_string != 2)
{
std::ifstream is("file2.txt");
// ...
m_cache_for_which_string = 2;
m_cache = file_contents;
}
return m_cache;
}
Of course, the constructor needs to initialize m_cache_for_which_string
:
element::element() :
m_cache_for_which_string(0), // neither
m_cache()
{}
And the code for reading the files should not be duplicated.
This whole trick makes sure that only one string is in memory at the same time, while providing an interface which hides these details. Return-value optimization (RVO) should make sure that returning the strings by value does not hurt performance (otherwise, when your measuring says that RVO doesn't work, you can always return std::string const&
, measure again and keep it if it's faster).
Here's one final hint: you may want to read more about std::map
and use it instead of the approach with the "set" struct having a "name" member variable.
element
struct.