From: Jean Delvare Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 18:43:48 +0100 Subject: patches: Optimize the multiple files case Patch-mainline: yes Git-commit: aadae7a30499c318ae18cb6b216f1d7fe60e49b7 References: bnc#872719 I didn't put too many thoughts when adding support for multiple files to the "patches" command. The nested loop approach turns out to be very inefficient for unapplied patches. Get rid of the innermost loop by building a single pattern matching all filenames at once. That way, performance no longer depends on the number of files (as far as unapplied patches are concerned.) diff --git a/quilt/patches.in b/quilt/patches.in index 6ec5e01..89c5b86 100644 --- a/quilt/patches.in +++ b/quilt/patches.in @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ scan_unapplied() { local color=$1 prefix=$2 strip shift 2 - local patch file match + local patch file local -a files_bre # Quote each file name only once @@ -97,23 +97,19 @@ scan_unapplied() files_bre[${#files_bre[@]}]=$(quote_bre "$file") done + # "Or" all files in a single pattern + file=\\\($(array_join \\\| "${files_bre[@]}")\\\) + for patch in "$@" do strip=$(patch_strip_level $patch) [ "$strip" = ab ] && strip=1 - match= - for file in "${files_bre[@]}" - do - if touched_by_patch $strip $patch \ - | grep -q "^$file\$" - then - match=1 - break - fi - done - - [ -z "$match" ] || echo "$color$prefix$(print_patch $patch)$color_clear" + if touched_by_patch $strip "$patch" \ + | grep -q "^$file\$" + then + echo "$color$prefix$(print_patch $patch)$color_clear" + fi done } diff --git a/quilt/scripts/patchfns.in b/quilt/scripts/patchfns.in index 42e8de8..e00c819 100644 --- a/quilt/scripts/patchfns.in +++ b/quilt/scripts/patchfns.in @@ -76,6 +76,20 @@ trap run_exit_handlers EXIT # ======================================================== +# Join multiple stings using the given separator. +array_join() +{ + local sep=$1 str=$2 + shift 2 + + printf %s "$str" + + for str in "$@" + do + printf %s%s "$sep" "$str" + done +} + # Quote a string for use in a basic regular expression. quote_bre() {