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On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 11:41:10 -0400, DFS wrote:No need. It's proven to be an inferior solution here.
On 10/19/2024 9:46 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:That’s an easy one to answer. Do you want me to try it again?>>
On Sat, 19 Oct 2024 21:07:23 -0400, DFS wrote:
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On Sat, 19 Oct 2024 21:07:23 -0400, DFS wrote:
>temp_txt folder containing 100K text files deleted in about 10 seconds>
ldo@theon:hack> mkdir test
ldo@theon:hack> cd test
ldo@theon:test> time for i in $(seq 1 99998); do fn=$(printf %0.5d.png $i); touch $fn; done
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real 3m9.451s
user 1m56.907s
sys 1m18.000s
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ldo@theon:test> cd ..
ldo@theon:hack> time rm -rf test
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real 0m0.817s
user 0m0.060s
sys 0m0.757s
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Any questions?
If you insist: why is bash so slow?
WSL IS genuine Linux, running an ext4 filesystem.On my Win11 AMD 5600G machine, to create and delete 100K files:Going through the Windows filesystem bottleneck, naturally. Try it on
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WSL Ubuntu bash: 141.2s create, 1.4s delete, 142.6 total (your script)
PowerShell : 21.2s create, 10.5s delete, 31.7 total Python + cmd
: 16.6s create, 6.7s delete, 23.3 total
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ouch!
a genuine Linux system, not on WSL2.
By the way, I thought you were scared to try this on your poor,Quit lying about what I said. You do this a couple times a week now.
fragile Dimdows machine, in case something broke?
How’s it holding up so far? Did you have to do a reinstall afterwards?Win11 rocks. It's EXTREMELY stable, and almost glitch-free. The ONLY tiny issue I have is every week or so the mouse cursor will stick in place for about a second.
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