Byron Boulton sent the following at Wednesday, February 17, 2016 8:43 AM >On 2/16/2016 5:55 PM, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote: >> >> This is technically OT since this involved a non-cygwin tool. >> >> find is slow compared with a non-Cygwin tool, specifically dir (cmd.exe). >> >> Compare find with cmd.exe's dir. Note that even with the benefit of >> caching (compare the 1st and 3rd times), find takes twice as long as dir. >> Comparing cached times (2nd vs 3rd), dir is 3X faster. >> >> $ time cmd /c dir /s /b 'C:\usr' > /dev/null ; \ time find /c/usr > >> /dev/null ; \ time cmd /c dir /s /b 'C:\usr' > /dev/null >> >> real 0m1.326s >> user 0m0.000s >> sys 0m0.047s >> >> real 0m2.465s >> user 0m0.280s >> sys 0m2.184s >> >> real 0m0.874s >> user 0m0.000s >> sys 0m0.031s >> >> (Note: c:\usr has nothing to do with /usr.) >> >> Here's how I use dir *in the abstract* for drives C: and D:. (Note: >> the >> /a: option of dir lists all files, including hidden ones; /o:n sorts >> by >> name.) >> >> for D in /c /d >> do >> "$(cygpath "${COMSPEC}")" /c dir /s /b /a: /o:n "$(cygpath -w "$D")" >> done | \ >> tr -s '\r\n' '\n' | \ >> cygpath -u -f - | \ >> sed -e '/^$/d' -e 's,/\+,/,g' \ >> sort -u \ >> /usr/libexec/frcode > /tmp/updatedb.tmp chmod --reference >> /var/locatedb /tmp/updatedb.tmp mv /tmp/updatedb.tmp /var/locatedb >> >> What I actually do (attached) is more complicated. My script chooses >> which directories are scanned, does them in parallel, and prints >> pretty messages. I get error messages for very long paths (> ~250 >> bytes). It works well enough for me; YMMV. > >Are you using dir in some sort of custom way to build the database >used by locate? Or are you saying that rather than ever using the find >command to find files, you use a custom script which uses dir?
I use dir only to generate the locate database, because scanning the better part of several disks takes so long. I do not substitute dir for find for other purposes. One could, but usually locate does what I need, and when it doesn't, I use find. Best wishes, - Barry Disclaimer: Statements made herein are not made on behalf of NIAID. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple