Compile each file match pattern only once#1411
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Compile each file match pattern only once#1411swiedenfeld wants to merge 2 commits intodocker-java:masterfrom swiedenfeld:compile_less_patterns
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Duplicates #1412 |
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I ran a profiler to analyse performance of
ScannedResult # addFilesInDirectoryin the scenario described in #1409. All ignore strings must be matched on each of the +60k files, and a not neglible amount of time is spent compiling the Strings fromignoresinto patterns over and over again. It seems sensible to cache already compiled patterns into a map for quick resolution.Unfortunately, it does not improve the situation in #1409 too much. The majority of processing time is spent walking the directory tree, which is possibly bound by I/O.