Em 2010.08.13. 13:33, Anonymous escreveu: > Doug Barton<dougb_at_FreeBSD.org> writes: > > [...] > >> My reason is simple, performance. While doing some portmaster work >> recently I was regression testing some changes I made to the --index* >> options and noticed that things were dramatically slower than the last >> time I tested those features. Thinking that I had made a programming >> mistake I dug into my code, and while the regexps that I was using could >> be tuned for slightly better performance the problem was not in my code. >> I then installed textproc/gnugrep to compare, and the differences were >> very dramatic using a highly pessimized test case (finding a match on >> the last line of INDEX). The script I used to test is at >> http://people.freebsd.org/~dougb/grep-time-trial.sh.txt and a typical >> result was: >> >> GNU grep >> Elapsed time: 2 seconds >> >> BSD grep >> Elapsed time: 47 seconds >> > Why not allow people to use grep(1) from ports in portmaster, e.g. by > not overriding user-specified PATH? > It would be a working solution but having seen the performance issue, it may also cause troubles elsewhere. GaborReceived on Fri Aug 13 2010 - 11:23:41 UTC
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