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Categorizing a diff graph with a thousands of function diff nodes takes a lot of time. At that point, categorizing each node has harmful/harmless is showing up in the profile, particularly because has_var_type_cv_qual_change and to a lesser extend class_diff_has_harmless_odr_violation_change perform some structural comparison still, oops. This patch avoids doing that. On my machine, the categorizing of each node goes from around 130ms to 92 ms. * src/abg-comp-filter.cc (class_diff_has_harmless_odr_violation_change) (has_var_type_cv_qual_change): Avoid doing structural comparison here. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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docker | ||
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COMPILING | ||
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CONTRIBUTING | ||
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libabigail.pc.in | ||
license-change-2020.txt | ||
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Makefile.am | ||
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README | ||
README-DOCKER.md | ||
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VISIBILITY |
This is the Application Binary Interface Generic Analysis and Instrumentation Library. It aims at constructing, manipulating, serializing and de-serializing ABI-relevant artifacts. The set of artifacts that we are intersted is made of quantities like types, variable, functions and declarations of a given library or program. For a given library or program this set of quantities is called an ABI corpus. This library aims at (among other things) providing a way to compare two ABI Corpora (apparently the plural of corpus is copora, heh, that's cool), provide detailed information about their differences, and help build tools to infer interesting conclusions about these differences. You are welcome to contribute to this project after reading the files CONTRIBUTING and COMMIT-LOG-GUIDELINES files in the source tree. Communicating with the maintainers of this project -- including sending patches to be include to the source code -- happens via email at libabigail@sourceware.org.