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authorLibravatar Jeff King <peff@peff.net>2010-04-01 20:12:15 -0400
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2010-04-02 00:05:31 -0700
commitd9bae1a178f0f8b198ea611e874975214ad6f990 (patch)
tree33918127aca49cf9c33f9d83371e4725641f5333 /builtin/help.c
parenttextconv: refactor calls to run_textconv (diff)
downloadtgif-d9bae1a178f0f8b198ea611e874975214ad6f990.tar.xz
diff: cache textconv output
Running a textconv filter can take a long time. It's particularly bad for a large file which needs to be spooled to disk, but even for small files, the fork+exec overhead can add up for something like "git log -p". This patch uses the notes-cache mechanism to keep a fast cache of textconv output. Caches are stored in refs/notes/textconv/$x, where $x is the userdiff driver defined in gitattributes. Caching is enabled only if diff.$x.cachetextconv is true. In my test repo, on a commit with 45 jpg and avi files changed and a textconv to show their exif tags: [before] $ time git show >/dev/null real 0m13.724s user 0m12.057s sys 0m1.624s [after, first run] $ git config diff.mfo.cachetextconv true $ time git show >/dev/null real 0m14.252s user 0m12.197s sys 0m1.800s [after, subsequent runs] $ time git show >/dev/null real 0m0.352s user 0m0.148s sys 0m0.200s So for a slight (3.8%) cost on the first run, we achieve an almost 40x speed up on subsequent runs. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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