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Re: Slow completion when using aptitude
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Bart Schaefer
<schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Jan 30, 11:51am, Julien Nicoulaud wrote:
> }
> } By the way, this issue was already known:
> } http://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2008/msg00930.html
>
> So ...
>
> _deb_packages_update_avail uses the cache to populate an array variable
> of the same name.
>
> As does _deb_packages_update_installed.
>
> Then _deb_packages_update_uninstalled constructs a massive glob pattern
> from the results of the latter, and applies it as a filter against the
> former, to set a variable _deb_packages_update_uninstalled.
>
> Thereafter the value of _deb_packages_update_uninstalled is used rather
> than go through that filter again, so it *is* caching. The disk cache
> isn't used by _deb*_uninstalled because the files are all on the disk
> already from the other two functions.
>
> All the time is being spent building that glob pattern, and filtering.
>
> So try using this instead:
>
> _deb_packages_update_uninstalled () {
> _deb_packages_update_avail
> _deb_packages_update_installed
> if (( ! $+_deb_packages_cache_uninstalled )); then
> local avail
> for avail in $_deb_packages_cache_avail
> do
> (( ${+_deb_packages_cache_installed[(r)$avail]} )) && continue
> _deb_packages_cache_uninstalledr+=( $avail )
> done
> fi
> cachevar=_deb_packages_cache_uninstalled
> }
Was I supposed to include this in my .zshrc and that would solve my
problem, or was it meant to be a hint for developers on fixing the
bug? I have tried the former but nothing seems to change.
>
> Sometimes the most zsh-ish way to do something isn't the most efficient
> way to do it. It may even be still faster to replace the "for" loop
> with:
>
> _dep_packages_cache_uninstalled=(
> $( print -l $_deb_packages_cache_avail |
> fgrep -vf =(print -l $_deb_packages_cache_installed) )
> )
>
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