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bug#21700: new snapshot available: grep-2.21.78-7da30
From: |
Gary Johnson |
Subject: |
bug#21700: new snapshot available: grep-2.21.78-7da30 |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:44:24 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
On 2015-10-22, Norihiro Tanaka wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 13:09:14 -0700
> Gary Johnson wrote:
>
> > I also built the snapshot successfully on a Fedora 17 system that I
> > use for real work. I just ran a performance test, FWIW. I searched
> > recursively in our source hierarchy of 6044 regular files and 1102
> > directories for a simple string.
> >
> > time grep -Rin mystring src > /dev/null
> >
> > Here are the results, averaged over three trials each, not including
> > any slow times clearly due to updating caches.
> >
> > 2.12 2.21 2.21.78-7da30
> > ----- ----- -----
> > real 18.0s 1.08s 2.36s
> > user 17.8s 0.96s 2.24s
> > sys 0.12s 0.11s 0.10s
> >
> > Version 2.12 was /bin/grep. The other two versions I built myself.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Gary
>
> If they are measured for first scan, could you retry second or later
> scans, i.e. all input files is on memory? I think physical read time
> for disk should be eliminated.
I did. That's what I meant by "not including any slow times clearly
due to updating caches." Sorry I wasn't more clear.
The system has 12 GB of RAM. I'll provide more information, as
requested previously, when I get a little more time.
Regards,
Gary
- bug#21700: new snapshot available: grep-2.21.78-7da30, (continued)
bug#21700: new snapshot available: grep-2.21.78-7da30, Jim Meyering, 2015/10/24