Add a limit for very slow filesystems

When adding a directory in a project we check if the filesystem is too
slow. If it is too slow we act as if the projects was files-limited by
the number of files but we show a specific warning.

This solution is not perfect but for very low filesystem it can limit
the problem. Otherwise the application would be totally irresponsive.
This commit is contained in:
Francesco Abbate 2021-10-21 11:07:37 +02:00
parent 1794765f07
commit 719839d299
1 changed files with 31 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -106,6 +106,15 @@ local function get_project_file_info(root, file)
end
-- Predicate function to inhibit directory recursion in get_directory_files
-- based on a time limit and the number of files.
local function timed_max_files_pred(dir, filename, entries_count, t_elapsed)
local n_limit = entries_count <= config.max_project_files
local t_limit = t_elapsed < 20 / config.fps
return n_limit and t_limit and core.project_subdir_is_shown(dir, filename)
end
-- "root" will by an absolute path without trailing '/'
-- "path" will be a path starting with '/' and without trailing '/'
-- or the empty string.
@ -114,12 +123,13 @@ end
-- When recursing "root" will always be the same, only "path" will change.
-- Returns a list of file "items". In eash item the "filename" will be the
-- complete file path relative to "root" *without* the trailing '/'.
local function get_directory_files(dir, root, path, t, begin_hook, max_files)
local function get_directory_files(dir, root, path, t, entries_count, recurse_pred, begin_hook)
if begin_hook then begin_hook() end
local t0 = system.get_time()
local all = system.list_dir(root .. path) or {}
local t_elapsed = system.get_time() - t0
local dirs, files = {}, {}
local entries_count = 0
for _, file in ipairs(all) do
local info = get_project_file_info(root, path .. PATHSEP .. file)
if info then
@ -128,13 +138,16 @@ local function get_directory_files(dir, root, path, t, begin_hook, max_files)
end
end
local recurse_complete = true
table.sort(dirs, compare_file)
for _, f in ipairs(dirs) do
table.insert(t, f)
if (not max_files or entries_count <= max_files) and core.project_subdir_is_shown(dir, f.filename) then
local sub_limit = max_files and max_files - entries_count
local _, n = get_directory_files(dir, root, PATHSEP .. f.filename, t, begin_hook, sub_limit)
entries_count = entries_count + n
if recurse_pred(dir, f.filename, entries_count, t_elapsed) then
local _, complete, n = get_directory_files(dir, root, PATHSEP .. f.filename, t, entries_count, recurse_pred, begin_hook)
recurse_complete = recurse_complete and complete
entries_count = n
else
recurse_complete = false
end
end
@ -143,7 +156,7 @@ local function get_directory_files(dir, root, path, t, begin_hook, max_files)
table.insert(t, f)
end
return t, entries_count
return t, recurse_complete, entries_count
end
@ -165,26 +178,28 @@ function core.project_subdir_is_shown(dir, filename)
end
local function show_max_files_warning()
core.status_view:show_message("!", style.accent,
local function show_max_files_warning(dir)
local message = dir.slow_filesystem and
"Filesystem is too slow: project files will not be indexed." or
"Too many files in project directory: stopped reading at "..
config.max_project_files.." files. For more information see "..
"usage.md at github.com/franko/lite-xl."
)
core.status_view:show_message("!", style.accent, message)
end
-- Populate a project folder top directory by scanning the filesystem.
local function scan_project_folder(index)
local dir = core.project_directories[index]
local t, entries_count = get_directory_files(dir, dir.name, "", {}, nil, config.max_project_files)
if entries_count > config.max_project_files then
local t, complete, entries_count = get_directory_files(dir, dir.name, "", {}, 0, timed_max_files_pred)
if not complete then
dir.slow_filesystem = not complete and (entries_count <= config.max_project_files)
dir.files_limit = true
-- Watch non-recursively on Linux only.
-- The reason is recursively watching with dmon on linux
-- doesn't work on very large directories.
dir.watch_id = system.watch_dir(dir.name, PLATFORM ~= "Linux")
if core.status_view then -- May be not yet initialized.
show_max_files_warning()
show_max_files_warning(dir)
end
else
dir.watch_id = system.watch_dir(dir.name, true)
@ -298,7 +313,7 @@ local function project_subdir_bounds(dir, filename)
end
local function rescan_project_subdir(dir, filename_rooted)
local new_files = get_directory_files(dir, dir.name, filename_rooted, {}, coroutine.yield)
local new_files = get_directory_files(dir, dir.name, filename_rooted, {}, 0, core.project_subdir_is_shown, coroutine.yield)
local index, n = 0, #dir.files
if filename_rooted ~= "" then
local filename = strip_leading_path(filename_rooted)
@ -316,7 +331,7 @@ end
function core.update_project_subdir(dir, filename, expanded)
local index, n, file = project_subdir_bounds(dir, filename)
if index then
local new_files = expanded and get_directory_files(dir, dir.name, PATHSEP .. filename, {}) or {}
local new_files = expanded and get_directory_files(dir, dir.name, PATHSEP .. filename, {}, 0, core.project_subdir_is_shown) or {}
files_list_replace(dir.files, index, n, new_files)
dir.is_dirty = true
return true
@ -673,7 +688,7 @@ function core.init()
-- We assume we have just a single project directory here. Now that StatusView
-- is there show max files warning if needed.
if core.project_directories[1].files_limit then
show_max_files_warning()
show_max_files_warning(core.project_directories[1])
end
for _, filename in ipairs(files) do