1 hour is very slow. I just tested and my image crash...
Jannik
On Dec 2, 2009, at 12:28 , Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
On Dec 1, 2009, at 8:38 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
This is excellent Simon! 1 hour to import the whole Pharo is nothing.
Seriously 1 hour? We can still import the complete VW in a couple of minutes in VW
Alexandre
On 1 Dec 2009, at 16:01, Simon Denier wrote:
On 1 déc. 2009, at 12:17, Simon Denier wrote:
Hi there
I'm trying to assess bottlenecks in the Moose importer. I think there are some hidden scalability issues especially in the InstallElementsOperator and the CandidateListOperator. Now I cant run a profiler on that because the image crashes before the end, so I just randomly pick some interruption from time to time (especially when I dont have feedback by a progress bar).
Some suspect code:
InstallElementsOperator >>basicRun model entityStorage forSetup. self container do: [:each | model add: each. self increment]. model entityStorage forRuntime <------- here: converting to a runtime storage takes a long time
CandidateListOperator >>setUp
"dont call 'model allMethods' here because it sorts the group and we dont care at this level" groups := ((model allWithType: FAMIXMethod) reject: #isAbstract) groupedBy: #signature <----- groupedBy: create a dictionary with all method signatures, I suspect it becomes inefficient on large models
Any taker/suggestion on this?
Also I think it would be good to launch the importer in a separate/background thread, with the possibility to cancel it.
What we can do basically (for example): [MooseScripts createModelForPharo] forkAt: 20 (give it a low priority to not starve other process, esp. UI) and we can still interrupt the process in
ok so it finally works in less than one hour (pharo 10493 dev image). Thanks to Jannik for the tip on increasing VM memory at start up (it's strange that it didnt complain about low memory in previous runs), it was the key. Running in a separate thread is also a good idea and the UI is still responsive despite the heavy computation. I think I will open a request for enhancement :)
As said, there is something to be done on the methods above. Perhaps it's just the lack of feedback, but computing candidates feels faster than installing/setting up the model for that.
So here is a picture of 142 packages in pharo 10493, with packages belonging to the same big cycle sharing the same color
<PharoPackageCycles.png>
Now if someone knowledgeable in Morphic can come with an enhanced progress bar with a cancel button, which would terminate the import process when clicked.
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