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Re: Optimizing away "ReadFile" calls when Make calls stat()


>  Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 14:08:58 -0500
>  From: "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <lhall@rfk.com>
>  
>  >1) The cache would have to be automatically invalidated whenever the
>  >    file is changed, and you'd thus need to check if a file has changed
>  >    before using the cache, and those checks would themselves take
>  >    time.
>  
>  I'd submit that while this may be true in general, it shouldn't be in the
>  case of symbolic links and executables.  These attributes don't really change
>  or, if they do, they change in a very defined way which should make it 
>  possible to track.

Yikes, I don't agree with that at all.

Non-deterministic behavior is *much* worse than slow behavior.  It
would be *impossible* for Cygwin to track every single change to
symbolic links and/or executable files, since people can modify such
files without going through Cygwin at all (e.g., modifying them
directly with a Windows app, or modifying such a file on a SAMBA mount
through Linux).

Since it's impossible for Cygwin to know when such files are changed
out from under it, it *must* check them, or at least check if they
have been changed, each time they are accessed.

  jik

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