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authorJoey Hess <joey@gnu.kitenet.net>2010-04-11 01:30:03 -0400
committerJoey Hess <joey@gnu.kitenet.net>2010-04-11 01:30:03 -0400
commit0bfc364a7df124509855b8ed0b1b33ab5bc9ebbb (patch)
tree18f7d7d765e463ac748a56afdbd728e6baeb10ba
parentcecbd529389788c1f1cb647e2ff297cda7554456 (diff)
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optimization: pagespec_match_list with no num limit matches before sorting
This can be a lot faster, since huge numbers of pages are not sorted only to mostly be thrown away. It sped up a build of my blog by at least 5 minutes.
-rw-r--r--IkiWiki.pm38
-rw-r--r--doc/todo/smarter_sorting.mdwn3
-rwxr-xr-xt/pagespec_match_list.t6
3 files changed, 34 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/IkiWiki.pm b/IkiWiki.pm
index 2cad6a3ef..74d452c50 100644
--- a/IkiWiki.pm
+++ b/IkiWiki.pm
@@ -1951,8 +1951,9 @@ sub add_link ($$;$) {
}
}
-sub sortspec_translate ($) {
+sub sortspec_translate ($$) {
my $spec = shift;
+ my $reverse = shift;
my $code = "";
my @data;
@@ -2007,6 +2008,10 @@ sub sortspec_translate ($) {
return sub { 0 };
}
+ if ($reverse) {
+ $code="-($code)";
+ }
+
no warnings;
return eval 'sub { '.$code.' }';
}
@@ -2109,18 +2114,20 @@ sub pagespec_match_list ($$;@) {
? grep { ! $params{filter}->($_) } keys %pagesources
: keys %pagesources;
}
-
- if (defined $params{sort}) {
- @candidates = IkiWiki::SortSpec::sort_pages($params{sort},
- @candidates);
+
+ my $num=$params{num};
+ my $sort=$params{sort};
+ my $reverse=$params{reverse};
+ # when only the top matches will be returned, it's efficient to
+ # sort before matching to pagespec,
+ if (defined $num && defined $sort) {
+ @candidates=IkiWiki::SortSpec::sort_pages(
+ $sort, $reverse, @candidates);
}
-
- @candidates=reverse(@candidates) if $params{reverse};
$depends{$page}{$pagespec} |= ($params{deptype} || $DEPEND_CONTENT);
# clear params, remainder is passed to pagespec
- my $num=$params{num};
delete @params{qw{num deptype reverse sort filter list}};
my @matches;
@@ -2144,7 +2151,15 @@ sub pagespec_match_list ($$;@) {
$depends_simple{$page}{lc $k} |= $i->{$k};
}
- return @matches;
+ # when all matches will be returned, it's efficient to
+ # sort after matching
+ if (! defined $num && defined $sort) {
+ return IkiWiki::SortSpec::sort_pages(
+ $sort, $reverse, @matches);
+ }
+ else {
+ return @matches;
+ }
}
sub pagespec_valid ($) {
@@ -2437,9 +2452,8 @@ package IkiWiki::SortSpec;
# This is in the SortSpec namespace so that the $a and $b that sort() uses
# are easily available in this namespace, for cmp functions to use them.
sub sort_pages {
- my $f = IkiWiki::sortspec_translate(shift);
-
- return sort $f @_;
+ my $f=IkiWiki::sortspec_translate(shift, shift);
+ sort $f @_
}
sub cmp_title {
diff --git a/doc/todo/smarter_sorting.mdwn b/doc/todo/smarter_sorting.mdwn
index 5a6d63ef1..f8ac216dc 100644
--- a/doc/todo/smarter_sorting.mdwn
+++ b/doc/todo/smarter_sorting.mdwn
@@ -29,5 +29,8 @@ date range.) Well, in this case, it *does* make sense to flip it, limit by
pagespe first, and do a (quick)sort second. (No influence complications,
either.)
+> Flipping when there's no limit implemented, and it knocked 1/3 off
+> the rebuild time of my blog's archive pages. --[[Joey]]
+
Adding these special cases will be more complicated, but I think the best
of both worlds. --[[Joey]]
diff --git a/t/pagespec_match_list.t b/t/pagespec_match_list.t
index 2ad7a9105..c7688c6c0 100755
--- a/t/pagespec_match_list.t
+++ b/t/pagespec_match_list.t
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
-use Test::More tests => 90;
+use Test::More tests => 92;
BEGIN { use_ok("IkiWiki"); }
@@ -38,12 +38,16 @@ $links{foo3}=[qw{bar}];
is_deeply([pagespec_match_list("foo", "bar")], ["bar"]);
is_deeply([sort(pagespec_match_list("foo", "* and !post/*"))], ["bar", "foo", "foo2", "foo3"]);
is_deeply([sort(pagespec_match_list("foo", "post/*"))], ["post/1", "post/2", "post/3"]);
+is_deeply([pagespec_match_list("foo", "post/*", sort => "title")],
+ ["post/1", "post/2", "post/3"]);
is_deeply([pagespec_match_list("foo", "post/*", sort => "title", reverse => 1)],
["post/3", "post/2", "post/1"]);
is_deeply([pagespec_match_list("foo", "post/*", sort => "title", num => 2)],
["post/1", "post/2"]);
is_deeply([pagespec_match_list("foo", "post/*", sort => "title", num => 50)],
["post/1", "post/2", "post/3"]);
+is_deeply([pagespec_match_list("foo", "post/*", sort => "title", num => 50, reverse => 1)],
+ ["post/3", "post/2", "post/1"]);
is_deeply([pagespec_match_list("foo", "post/*", sort => "title",
filter => sub { $_[0] =~ /3/}) ],
["post/1", "post/2"]);