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b0ff67e1
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b0ff67e1
authored
Sep 04, 2020
by
Jakub Klinkovský
Committed by
Lukas Fleischer
Sep 05, 2020
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gendummydata.py: optimize iteration for big numbers of pkgs
Signed-off-by:
Lukas Fleischer
<
lfleischer@archlinux.org
>
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@@ -259,20 +259,23 @@ for p in list(track_votes.keys()):
# Create package dependencies and sources
#
log
.
debug
(
"Creating statements for package depends/sources."
)
for
p
in
list
(
seen_pkgs
.
keys
()):
# the keys of seen_pkgs are accessed many times by random.choice,
# so the list has to be created outside the loops to keep it efficient
seen_pkgs_keys
=
list
(
seen_pkgs
.
keys
())
for
p
in
seen_pkgs_keys
:
num_deps
=
random
.
randrange
(
PKG_DEPS
[
0
],
PKG_DEPS
[
1
])
for
i
in
range
(
0
,
num_deps
):
dep
=
random
.
choice
(
[
k
for
k
in
seen_pkgs
]
)
dep
=
random
.
choice
(
seen_pkgs
_keys
)
deptype
=
random
.
randrange
(
1
,
5
)
if
deptype
==
4
:
dep
+=
": for "
+
random
.
choice
(
[
k
for
k
in
seen_pkgs
]
)
dep
+=
": for "
+
random
.
choice
(
seen_pkgs
_keys
)
s
=
"INSERT INTO PackageDepends(PackageID, DepTypeID, DepName) VALUES (%d, %d, '%s');
\n
"
s
=
s
%
(
seen_pkgs
[
p
],
deptype
,
dep
)
out
.
write
(
s
)
num_rels
=
random
.
randrange
(
PKG_RELS
[
0
],
PKG_RELS
[
1
])
for
i
in
range
(
0
,
num_deps
):
rel
=
random
.
choice
(
[
k
for
k
in
seen_pkgs
]
)
rel
=
random
.
choice
(
seen_pkgs
_keys
)
reltype
=
random
.
randrange
(
1
,
4
)
s
=
"INSERT INTO PackageRelations(PackageID, RelTypeID, RelName) VALUES (%d, %d, '%s');
\n
"
s
=
s
%
(
seen_pkgs
[
p
],
reltype
,
rel
)
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