Re: jgit performance update

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Robin Rosenberg wrote:

> söndag 03 december 2006 05:59 skrev Shawn Pearce:
>
>> With the help of Robin Rosenberg I've been able to make jgit's log
>> operation run (on average) within a few milliseconds of core Git.
>>
>> Walking the 50,000 most recent commits from the Mozilla trunk[1]:
>>
>>   $ time git rev-list --max-count=50000 HEAD >/dev/null
>>
>>   core Git:  1.882s (average)
>>   jgit:      1.932s (average)
>>
>>   (times are with hot cache and from repeated executions)
> Nice indeed. That was a ten-fold improvement for getting my full history. 
> 
> So, just go on to the next case. I added filtering on filenames (yes, 
> CVS-induced brain damage, I should track the content. next version. filenames 
> are so much handier to work with).

Git uses <path> as _revision limiter_, not as output filter. Shouldn't
jgit do the same?

P.S. What is the status of --follow option?
-- 
Jakub Narebski
Warsaw, Poland
ShadeHawk on #git


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