From: Hiroshi Nakamura <nakahiro@...>
Date: 2011-06-28T20:33:12+09:00
Subject: [ruby-core:37627] [Ruby 1.9 - Bug #3924][Open] Performance bug (in require?)


Issue #3924 has been updated by Hiroshi Nakamura.

Status changed from Closed to Open

Oops, I'm very sorry. I wanted to close only #3906. Reopened it.
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Bug #3924: Performance bug (in require?)
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/3924

Author: Carsten Bormann
Status: Open
Priority: Normal
Assignee: Yuki Sonoda
Category: core
Target version: 1.9.3
ruby -v: -


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 Running irb < /dev/null in 1.9.2 causes 3016 calls to lstat64.
 
 For instance, there is a sequence of 28 repetitions each of lstat calls to all 6 non-empty path prefixes of /opt/local/lib/ruby1.9/1.9.1/irb.rb -- a total of 170 lstats apparently just to load this file; another set of lstats then occurs later for another 18 (times 6) times.  Clearly, something is running amok in the calling sequence rb_require_safe -> realpath_rec -> lstat.
 
 Another example: Running a simple test with the baretest gem causes 17008 calls to lstat.  According to perftools.rb, 80 % of the 1.2 seconds of CPU is used in Kernel#gem_original_require (and another 12 in GC, some of which may be caused by this).
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