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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Use the new module.
(bootstrap_post_import_hook): Invoke prefix-gnulib-mk.
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Remove lib/Makefile.
* lib/Makefile.am: Renamed...
* lib/local.mk: ...to this.
* src/local.mk (CLEANFILES): Append, don't set.
(noinst_LIBRARIES): Likewise.
(AM_CPPFLAGS): Don't set this here.
* Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Define here instead.
(noinst_LIBRARIES, CLEANFILES, MOSTLYCLEANDIRS, MOSTLYCLEANFILES):
Initialize here, so we can append to them from each included local.mk
(SUBDIRS): Remove "lib".
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Convert the few remaining coreutils-specific files in lib/ to
gnulib-style modules under gl/, removing their corresponding .m4
files, since the information recorded in those files is better
stored in module-description file in gl/modules/.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add new modules:
fd-reopen, buffer-lcm, xfts, strnumcmp.
* gl/lib/buffer-lcm.c: Renamed from the file in lib/.
* gl/lib/buffer-lcm.h: Likewise.
* gl/lib/fd-reopen.c: Likewise.
* gl/lib/fd-reopen.h: Likewise.
* gl/lib/strintcmp.c: Likewise.
* gl/lib/strnumcmp-in.h: Likewise.
* gl/lib/strnumcmp.c: Likewise.
* gl/lib/strnumcmp.h: Likewise.
* gl/lib/xfts.c: Likewise.
* gl/lib/xfts.h: Likewise.
* gl/modules/buffer-lcm: New module-description file.
* gl/modules/fd-reopen: Likewise.
* gl/modules/strnumcmp: Likewise.
* gl/modules/xfts: Likewise.
* m4/fd-reopen.m4: Remove, no longer needed.
* m4/strnumcmp.m4: Likewise.
* m4/xfts.m4: Likewise.
* m4/prereq.m4: Do not AC_REQUIRE the m4 functions from
our just-removed m4/*.m4 files.
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This is a follow up on today's commit v8.19-60-g4f2e62b".
* Makefile.am ($(top_srcdir)/m4/cu-progs.m4,
$(srcdir)/src/cu-progs.mk): New, generate these files from the
'build-aux/gen-lists-of-programs.sh', the same way it's done
from the bootstrap script.
* bootstrap.conf (bootstrap_post_import_hook): Add comment about
the necessity to keep those new rules synced with the commands
here. Enhance those commands so to that the generated files are
set read-only.
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This is in preparation of future changes. Still, this patch
leaves the build system in a better shape; true, with more
indirections, but also with less convoluted and brittle hacks.
Unfortunately, this commit also makes some rebuild rules
incomplete; that will son be fixed by follow-up patches.
* build-aux/gen-lists-of-programs.sh: New, generates autoconf
and automake input fragments that define "lists" of all coreutils
programs, with further distinctions about how and when these
programs should be built (by default; if the system is capable
enough; only if the user asks for them explicitly). This is
useful to avoid duplicating the definitions of these lists among
several files (at least 'configure.ac' 'src/Makefile.am'); such
duplication had proved a source of inconsistencies and bugs in
the past. And the pre-existing way to avoid such duplication,
as implemented in 'configure.ac' before this patch, was overly
complex and brittle.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute the new script.
* bootstrap.conf (bootstrap_post_import_hook): Run the new script
to generate 'm4/cu-progs.m4' and 'src/cu-progs.mk'.
* .gitignore: Ignore those files.
* configure.ac: Include 'm4/cu-progs.m4', and decidedly simplify
most of the program lists definition and processing accordingly.
* src/Makefile.am: Similarly include 'src/cu-progs.mk', containing
definition of variables $(default__progs), $(no_install__progs)
and $(build_if_possible__progs). Accordingly ...
(no_install__progs, build_if_possible__progs): ... remove.
(EXTRA_DIST): Adjust definition.
Adjust a comment.
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This is in preparation of future changes.
* bootstrap.conf (bootstrap_post_import_hook): New, will be executed
by bootstrap after gnulib-tool but before the autotools.
Move creation of dummy ChangeLog into it.
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* bootstrap.conf ($buildreq): Require gettext >= 0.18.1, consistently
with the call to AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION in configure.ac.
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Now that we use AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT, we must require
Automake >= 1.11.2.
* configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Bump version requirement to 1.11.2.
* bootstrap.conf ($buildreq): Likewise.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add sys_resource.
* src/sort.c: Remove #if HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H guard around inclusion
of <sys/resource.h> and move the inclusion "up" into the alphabetized
list of its peers. This also avoids a failure of the
sc_prohibit_always_true_header_tests syntax-check rule.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (gl_CHECK_ALL_HEADERS): Remove sys/resource.h.
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* bootstrap.conf ($buildreq): Require autoconf 2.64, not 2.62. This is
consistent with what is required by AC_PREREQ in configure.ac.
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This reverts part of commit v8.12-103-g54cbe6e.
* src/system.h: Include gnulib's pathmax.h to honor
system specific limits, and then we set PATH_MAX only if needed.
Note pathmax.h no longer uses pathconf ("/", _PC_PATH_MAX).
Note I didn't reinstate the comments about limits.h inclusion
order, because pathmax.h includes limits.h anyway.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add numerous modules for
improved portability. Reported by Eric Blake in
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.general/2426/focus=2489
* po/POTFILES.in: Add new files.
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Run "make update-copyright".
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* bootstrap.conf (bootstrap_epilogue): Remove now-unnecessary,
snippet that edited gnulib-tests/gnulib.mk. This snippet was
rendered unnecessary by commit v8.14-73-g5bf2c0e.
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* bootstrap (AUTOPOINT, AUTORECONF): Factor out definitions.
Run autopoint and libtoolize *before* gnulib-tool.
After it, run an abbreviated autoreconf, rather than a loop around
all tools.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_tool_option_extras): Add both --symlink
and --makefile-name=gnulib.mk. Remove stray use of $bt.
* lib/Makefile.am: Initialize all of the following so that
generated code in gnulib.mk may use += to append to those variables:
AM_CFLAGS, AM_CPPFLAGS, BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES, EXTRA_DIST,
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES, MOSTLYCLEANDIRS, MOSTLYCLEANFILES, SUFFIXES,
noinst_LIBRARIES.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Use gnulib's gettext-h, not the
gettext module. Not only is gettext-h far smaller (it has far fewer
dependencies than the gnulib module), but it does not suffer from
the problem with the gettext module whereby it adds a -I.../intl
option to compilation flags. That can provoke warnings, since we
don't have such a directory. We used to work around that via a
hack in bootstrap, but that was ugly and inefficient.
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* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): Copy (with backup) coreutils-supplied
git hooks into .git/hooks, to help keep commit logs normalized.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add fstatat and unlinkat.
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* gnulib: Update to latest, pulling in the openat/fchmodat separation.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add fchmodat, now that gnulib
has moved it into its own module.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add fchownat, now that gnulib
has moved it into its own module.
* gnulib: Update to latest.
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This problem was discovered when trying to build git coreutils on
Solaris 8 sparcv9 with Sun C 5.8: the 3rd argument to mbrlen was
of type int * (a pointer to the gnulib replacement mbstate_t) but
the system mbrlen wants the system mbstate_t *.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add mbrlen.
* src/pathchk.c (mbrlen, mbstate_t) [!(HAVE_MBRLEN && HAVE_MBSTATE_T)]:
Remove macros, which are wrong now that gnulib supplies
replacements for mbstate_t and mbrlen.
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* bootstrap: Sync from gnulib. This removes an obsolescent
gettext.m4 patch, along with some other changes that do not
seem to affect coreutils.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Use gettext, not gettext-h.
Current gnulib gettext seems to work without needing special hacking.
* configure.ac (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Now 0.18.1, not 0.17.
* gnulib: Update to latest.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add largefile.
This is useful to Mac OS X 10.5 users if/when configure
is generated using autoconf prior to v2.68-80-gdb2f2e0.
* gnulib: Update to latest.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Explicitly use the fclose module.
This is required, now that gnulib's close module no longer depends
on fclose. Without this module, we would be exposed to fclose bugs
affecting at least glibc 2.13 and FreeBSD.
Reported by Bernhard Voelker. Suggested by Eric Blake.
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* src/timeout.c (settimeout): A new function to convert
from a floating point duration and call alarm() or
timer_settime() if that's available.
(parse_duration): Return a double rather than unsigned int.
(usage): Mention floating point is supported.
(main): Pass the double to settimeout() rather than
calling alarm() directly with the parsed int.
(cleanup): Likewise.
* doc/coreutils.texi (timeout invocation): Say floating point timeouts
now supported, and mention the caveat with resolution.
* bootstrap.conf: Include the timer-time gnulib module.
* tests/misc/timeout-parameters: Add a test with nanoseconds.
* NEWS: Mention the improvement.
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* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): List 4.13 as minimum makeinfo version.
Prompted by Joachim Schmitz's report in http://debbugs.gnu.org/9050.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Remove pathmax.
* src/system.h: Don't include "pathmax.h".
(PATH_MAX) [!PATH_MAX]: Define to 8192. Defining it to a constant
is preferable to using a definition from pathmax.h that might expand
to pathconf ("/", _PC_PATH_MAX). Prompted by discussion leading to:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/27183/focus=27269
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* bootstrap.conf: Don't bother to exclude gettext/intl-related
.m4 files. That exclusion is no longer necessary.
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* gnulib: Update to latest.
* src/system.h: Definitions of ST_* macros have moved into the
gnulib module stat-size (specifically, the header file
stat-size.h), so remove them from here.
* src/truncate.c: Include stat-size.h.
* src/stat.c: Likewise.
* src/shred.c: Likewise.
* src/ls.c: Likewise.
* src/du.c: Likewise.
* src/ioblksize.h: New file. Move definition of io_blksize out of
system.h so that system.h does not have to include stat-size.h.
* src/cat.c: Include ioblksize.h.
* src/split.c: Likewise.
* src/copy.c: Include both stat-size.h and ioblksize.h.
* src/Makefile.am (noinst_HEADERS): Add ioblksize.h.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Remove now-obsolete "strtol".
Remove use of $obsolete_gnulib_modules: unused since commit edc69f91.
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* gnulib: Update to latest.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add xgetgroups.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Include full-read and full-write
explicitly. Before, we'd get them via safe-read, but with newer
gnulib, that is no longer enough: link failure due to undefined
references to full_write.
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* bootstrap.conf (excluded_files): Don't exclude m4/lcmessage.m4,
as it's needed with the latest gnulib.
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* gl/lib/mbsalign.c (rpl_wcswidth): Remove this in favor
of the equivalent wcswidth replacement in gnulib.
* bootstrap.conf: Depend on the wcswidth module.
Suggested by Bruno Haible.
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* bootstrap.conf: Add the read-file module
* src/ptx.c: Replace the original code which would
needlessly read SIZE_MAX bytes of files larger than this.
* src/shuf.c: Replace the original code.
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This adjusts to the recent splitting of the ftoastr module into 3
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2011-01/msg00199.html>.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add dtoastr, ldtoastr,
as coreutils needs all 3 modules now.
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Run "make update-copyright".
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Commit 041c9c47 traded the 'gettext' module for the lighter 'gettext-h'
module, so as to not require the latest gettext release (we only need
the latest release if we ship gettext as a dependent library, but
coreutils has long preferred to use it as an external library).
But that commit overlooked two places necessary to allow the use of
gettext 0.17.
This does not force you to downgrade (using gettext 0.18.1.1 is still
just fine), nor does it affect tarballs (once a tarball is built
with a given gettext version, it can be built on other machines
regardless of what gettext version is present).
* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): Relax prerequisite.
* configure.ac (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Likewise.
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* NEWS: Describe patch.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add ftoastr.
* src/od.c: Include ftoastr.h, not float.h.
(FLT_DIG, DBL_DIG): Remove. No need to verify LDBL_DIG.
(FMT_BYTES_ALLOCATED): No need to worry about floating point now,
since this format is no longer used for floating point.
(PRINT_FIELDS): New macro, with most of the guts of the old PRINT_TYPE.
(PRINT_TYPE): Rewrite to use PRINT_FIELDS.
(PRINT_FLOATTYPE): New macro. This uses the new functions from
ftoastr.
(print_float, print_double, print_long_double): Reimplement
using PRINT_FLOATTYPE.
(decode_one_format): Calculate field widths based on ftoastr-supplied
macros.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add misc/od-float.
* tests/misc/od-float: New file.
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* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): require `patch` as it's used
by gnulib-tool to apply local diffs to gnulib modules
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The implementation of variable-precision time stamps relied
on heuristics that made the output subtly nondeterministic,
or at least hard to reproduce:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/21531/focus=21538
So, for now at least, we're removing that feature.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Remove fstimeprec.
* gl/lib/fstimeprec.c, gl/lib/fstimeprec.h: Remove files.
* gl/modules/fstimeprec, gl/modules/fstimeprec-tests: Likewise.
* gl/tests/test-fstimeprec.c: Remove file.
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* NEWS: Document this.
* doc/coreutils.texi (stat invocation): Likewise.
* gl/lib/fstimeprec.c, gl/lib/fstimeprec.h, gl/modules/fstimeprec:
* gl/modules/fstimeprec-tests, gl/tests/test-fstimeprec.c:
New files.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add fstimeprec.
* src/stat.c: Include fstimeprec.h. Don't include xstrtol.h.
(decimal_point, decimal_point_len): New static vars.
(main): Initialize them.
(epoch_sec, out_ns): Remove.
(out_int, out_uint): Now returns whatever printf returned.
(out_minus_zero, out_epoch_secs): New functions.
(print_stat): Use out_epoch_sec instead of out_ns and epoch_sec.
(print_stat, print_it, usage): Remove the %:X-style formats.
* tests/misc/stat-nanoseconds: Set TZ=UTC0 to avoid problems
with weird time zones. Use a time stamp near the Epoch so that we
don't have to worry about leap seconds. Redo test cases to match
new behavior.
* tests/touch/60-seconds: Change %Y.%:Y to %.9Y, to adjust to
new behavior.
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* gnulib: Update to latest.
* src/date.c (includes, batch_convert, main): Track rename.
* src/touch.c (includes, get_reldate): Likewise.
* doc/coreutils.texi (Top, Date input formats): Likewise.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Likewise.
* doc/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Likewise.
* doc/.gitignore: Likewise.
* bootstrap: Synchronize from upstream.
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* gnulib: Update to latest.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Reflect new module name.
* bootstrap: Resync from upstream.
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With it, we can remove the two sole tests of HAVE_TERMIOS_H.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add termios.
* src/ls.c: Don't test HAVE_TERMIOS_H.
* src/stty.c: Likewise.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (gl_CHECK_ALL_TYPES): Remove configure-time
test for termios.h.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Use calloc-gnu, malloc-gnu
and realloc-gnu modules, rather than calloc, malloc and realloc.
The shorter-named modules are now deprecated.
(obsolete_gnulib_modules): Remove.
(gnulib_modules): Remove raise, strbprk; they're obsolete, too.
Move strtod, strtol here, from obsolete_gnulib_modules.
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* gnulib: Update to latest.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add fdutimensat.
* src/touch.c (touch): Use fdutimensat instead of gl_futimens.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Use gettext-h, not gettext.
The latter is overkill for a package that uses
AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]...
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* bootstrap.conf: Include the new module
* gl/lib/fadvise.c: Provide a simpler interface to posix_fadvise.
(fadvise): Provide hint to the whole file associated with a stream.
(fdadvise): Provide hint to the specific portion of a file
associated with a file descriptor.
* gl/lib/fadvise.h: Redefine POSIX_FADV_* to FADVISE_* enums.
* gl/modules/fadvise: New file.
* m4/jm-macros.m4: Remove the no longer needed posix_fadvise check.
* .x-sc_program_name: Exclude test-fadvise.c from this check.
* gl/tests/test-fadvise (main): New test program.
* gl/modules/fadvise-testss: A new index to reference the tests.
* src/sort.c (stream_open): Use the new interface.
* src/dd.c (iwrite): Likewise.
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This patch is by Gene Auyeung, Chris Dickens, Chen Guo, and Mike
Nichols, based off of a patch by Paul Eggert, Glen Lenker, et. al.,
with a basic heap implementation based off of the GDSL heap,
originally by Nicolas Darnis.
The number of sorts done in parallel is limited to the number
of available processors by default, or can be further restricted
with the --parallel option.
On a dual-die, 8 core Intel Xeon, results show sorting with
8 threads is almost 4 times faster than using a single thread.
Timings when sorting a 96MB file:
THREADS TIME (s)
1 5.10
2 2.87
4 1.75
8 1.31
Single threaded sorting has also been improved,
especially for cheaper comparison operations:
COMMAND BEFORE (s) AFTER (s)
sort 8.822 8.716
sort -g 10.336 10.222
sort -n 3.077 2.961
LANG=C sort 2.169 2.066
* bootstrap.conf: Add heap, pthread.
* coreutils.texi (sort): Describe the new --parallel option.
* gl/lib/heap.c: New file. Very basic heap implementation.
* gl/lib/heap.h: New file.
* gl/modules/heap: New file.
* src/Makefile.am: Add LIB_PTHREAD.
* src/sort.c: Include heap.h, nproc.h, pthread.h.
(MAX_MERGE): New macro.
(SUBTHREAD_LINES_HEURISTIC, PARALLEL_OPTION): New constants.
(MERGE_END, MERGE_ROOT): New constants.
(struct merge_node): New struct.
(struct merge_node_queue): New struct.
(sortlines temp): Remove declaration.
(usage, long_options, main): New option, --parallel.
(specify_nthreads): New function.
(mergelines): New signature, to emphasize the fact that the HI area
must be part of the destination. All callers changed.
(sequential_sort): New function, renamed from sortlines. Merge in
the functionality of sortlines_temp.
(compare_nodes): New function.
(lock_node, unlock_node): New functions.
(queue_destroy): New function.
(queue_init): New function.
(queue_insert): New function.
(queue_pop): New function.
(write_unique): New function.
(mergelines_node): New function.
(check_insert): New function.
(update_parent): New function.
(merge_loop): New function.
(sortlines): Rewrite to support and use parallelism, with a new
signature. All callers changed.
(struct thread_args): New struct.
(sortlines_thread): New function.
(sortlines_temp): Remove.
(sort): New argument NTHREADS. All uses changed. Output moved to
mergelines_node.
(main): disable threading if we are sorting at random.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add misc/sort-benchmark-random.
* tests/misc/sort-benchmark-random: New file.
Signed-off-by: Pádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>
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When processing a hard-linked file, du must keep track of the file's
device and inode numbers in order to avoid counting its storage
more than once. When du would process many hard linked files --
as are created by some backup tools -- the amount of memory required
for the supporting data structure could become prohibitively large.
This patch takes advantage of the fact that the amount of information
in the numbers of the typical dev,inode pair is far less than even
32 bits, and hence usually fits in the space of a pointer, be it
32 or 64 bits wide. A typical du traversal examines files on no
more than a handful of distinct devices, so the device number can
be encoded in just a few bits. Similarly, few inode numbers use
all of the high bits in an ino_t. Before, we would represent the
dev,inode pair using a naive struct, and allocate space for each.
Thus, an entry in the hash table consisted of a pointer (to that
struct) and a "next" pointer. With this change, we encode the
dev,inode information and put those bits in place of the pointer,
and thus do away with the need to allocate additional space for
each dev,inode pair.
* src/du.c: Include "di-set.h".
Don't include "hash.h"; it's no longer used.
(INITIAL_DI_SET_SIZE): Define.
(di_set): New global, to replace "htab".
(entry_hash, entry_compare, hash_init): Remove functions.
(hash_ins): Use di-set functions, rather than ones from the hash module.
(main): Likewise.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add the new di-set module.
* NEWS (New features): Mention it.
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