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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
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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.
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-rwxr-xr-xt/pagespec_match_list.t6
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 1 deletions
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"]);