bzr-explorer performance question
John Arbash Meinel
john at arbash-meinel.com
Tue Jun 29 16:46:05 BST 2010
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Maritza Mendez wrote:
> More info... repeating the experiment in bzr-explorer to get more
> fine-grained data:
>
> Start with a shared-repo-with-feature-branches model.
>
> Copy all the usual test files to trunk
>
> Press Add .. wait 76 seconds while the list of files to add is built.
> ** Observe "QTreeView::rowsInserted internal representation of the model
> has been corrupted, resetting." in the DOS box.
> Press 'OK' to actually add the files... another 34 seconds.
> Compare 76+34=110 seconds to 2.9 seconds for 'bzr add' on the command
> line (previous post)
>
> Press Refresh... takes 464 seconds (7 minutes and 44 seconds! even
> longer than yesterday's tests!)
> Press Refresh... <1 sec
> Press Refresh... <1 sec
>
I think you could run "bzr explorer --lsprof-file test.callgrind".
Though I'm not entirely positive if that will give the desired profile.
(It may be using threads or spawning processes, etc.) It might be
something worth looking at, though.
John
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