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subscriber: don't use SmallVecs for filter fields (#1568)
## Motivation The `DirectiveSet` type used in `EnvFilter` and `Targets` uses `SmallVec` to store the filtering directives when the `SmallVec` feature is enabled. This is intended to improve the performance of iterating over small sets of directives, by avoiding a heap pointer dereference. PR #1550 changed the directives themselves to also use `SmallVec` for storing _field_ filters. This was intended to make the same optimization for field filters. However, it had unintended consequences: an empty `SmallVec` is an array of `T` items (plus metadata), while an empty `Vec` is just a couple of words. Since _most_ filters don't have field filters, this meant that we were suddenly using a lot more space to store...nothing. This made `EnvFilter`s _much_ larger, causing problems for some users (see #1567). ## Solution This branch undoes the change to `SmallVec` for field name/value filters. This takes the size of an `EnvFilter` from 5420 bytes back down to 1272 bytes. I also added some tests that just print the size of various `EnvFilter` and `Targets` values. These don't make any assertions, but can be run for development purposes when making changes to these types. Fixes #1567 Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <[email protected]>
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