From: Andreas Ericsson <ae@op5.se>
To: Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com>
Cc: David Tweed <david.tweed@gmail.com>,
"Shawn O. Pearce" <spearce@spearce.org>,
Git Mailing List <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Calculating tree nodes
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 07:55:45 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46DCF361.2090402@op5.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9e4733910709032252x1fe6f436wdd13bcb1a6f76636@mail.gmail.com>
Jon Smirl wrote:
> On 9/4/07, David Tweed <david.tweed@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 9/4/07, Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Git has picked up the hierarchical storage scheme since it was built
>>> on a hierarchical file system.
>> FWIW my memory is that initial git used path-to-blob lists (as you're
>> describing but without delta-ing) and tree nodes were added after a
>> couple of weeks, the motivation _at the time_ being they were a
>> natural way to dramatically reduce the size of repos.
>>
>> One of the nice things about tree nodes is that for doing a diff
>> between versions you can, to overwhelming probability, decide
>> equality/inequality of two arbitrarily deep and complicated subtrees
>> by comparing 40 characters, regardless of how remote and convoluted
>> their common ancestry. With delta chains don't you end up having to
>> trace back to a common "entry" in the history? (Of course, I don't
>> know how packs affect this - presumably there's some delta chasing to
>> get to the bare objects as well.)
>
> While it is a 40 character compare, how many disk accesses were needed
> to get those two SHAs into memory?
>
One more than there would have been to read only the commit, and one more
per level of recursion, assuming you never ever pack your repository.
If you *do* pack it, the tree(s) needed to compare are likely already
inside the sliding packfile window. In that case, there are no extra
disk accesses.
--
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-09-04 5:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-09-04 2:13 Calculating tree nodes Jon Smirl
2007-09-04 2:51 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2007-09-04 3:26 ` Jon Smirl
2007-09-04 3:40 ` Johannes Schindelin
2007-09-04 3:54 ` Jon Smirl
2007-09-04 4:21 ` Martin Langhoff
2007-09-04 5:37 ` Jon Smirl
2007-09-04 5:51 ` Andreas Ericsson
2007-09-04 10:33 ` Johannes Schindelin
2007-09-04 14:31 ` Jon Smirl
2007-09-04 15:05 ` Johannes Schindelin
2007-09-04 15:14 ` Andreas Ericsson
2007-09-04 21:02 ` Martin Langhoff
2007-09-04 4:28 ` Junio C Hamano
2007-09-04 5:50 ` Jon Smirl
2007-09-04 4:19 ` David Tweed
2007-09-04 5:52 ` Jon Smirl
2007-09-04 5:55 ` Andreas Ericsson [this message]
2007-09-04 6:16 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2007-09-04 14:19 ` Jon Smirl
2007-09-04 14:41 ` Andreas Ericsson
2007-09-04 6:16 ` David Tweed
2007-09-04 6:26 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2007-09-04 17:39 ` Junio C Hamano
2007-09-06 3:20 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2007-09-06 5:21 ` Junio C Hamano
2007-09-04 16:20 ` Daniel Hulme
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