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[PATCH] Optimise search-patch (reducing I/O)
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Hi zimoun,
zimoun <zimon.toutoune <at> gmail.com> skribis:
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 at 18:17, Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org> wrote:
>
>> Rough design sketch:
>>
>> The idea I have in mind would be to have <package> be a sub-record-type
>> of <proto-package>, where <proto-package> would contain only the
>> metadata currently provided by ‘fold-available-packages’ (mainly: name,
>> version, module/variable).
>>
>> <proto-package> would have a gexp compiler that looks up the
>> package/derivation mapping in ~/.cache/guix and either return it
>> directly (cache hit) or look up the corresponding <package>, do all the
>> work, and add an entry in the cache (cache miss).
>
> In this rough design sketch, would this <proto-package> help for
> improving the situation of "guix search"? Well, could this cache help
> at more place than search-patch?
Yes, that’s what I thought: <proto-package> could be used in
‘fold-available-packages’ & co., so that would kind of unify that.
Ludo’.
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