Re: [GSoC] My project blog
From: Matheus Tavares Bernardino <hidden>
Date: 2019-08-20 22:41:48
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 9:16 AM Christian Couder [off-list ref] wrote:
Hi Matheus, On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 1:28 PM Olga Telezhnaya [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
вт, 20 авг. 2019 г. в 07:59, Matheus Tavares Bernardino [off-list ref]:quoted
I just posted the penultimate report on my project: https://matheustavares.gitlab.io/posts/going-for-a-too-big-step This week I’ve been working on a v2 of threaded git-grep w/ parallel inflation, to allow threads when grepping submodules. I also tried some more optimizations along the way.Thank you for great blog post! You have done so many things, it is impressive.Yeah, great blog post again!
Thank you both for the always encouraging comments :)
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I absolutely agree with your plans to structure the job and split it to smaller pieces, it should definitely help. Moreover, if you want, you can make something like a documentation and delegate some parts.I also agree with the above. I think it would be really nice for example if we could have something in Documentation/technical/ describing how multi-threading in `git grep` works and how it could be improved. (You can of course copy paste from your blog.)
Hm, good idea! I would have to revisit the important points and better formulate them, but that could hopefully help in future optimizations to git-grep.
About static function-scope variables I wonder if we could have one day some .h and .c files with only thread safe functions in them.
Yes, that would probably require quite some work but would definitely be very helpful!
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I hope you enjoyed this summer :) Thank you for your readiness to continue contributing after GSoC. It is not mandatory, you do not have to finish the project, but if you want - all the community will be so glad to see you as the contributor.Thank you for your work and for considering continuing after the GSoC,
Thank you both, again. It's been a great summer of code! (although it's winter here haha) I do hope to finish the project and keep contributing with whatever I can :) Best, Matheus