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# THANKS EVERYONE FOR YOUR BELOVED BENCHMARKS.
# THIS PATCH IS NOW IN RAILS:
#
# https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/885a599303585b796da7a0a1c3ccd0bc5c642134
# Please add the following lines after Bundler.require
# and before "class Application < Rails::Application"
# in your config/application.rb
#
# Notice this is just an experiment, don't leave those
# lines there after the experiment. Then please benchmark
# your app boot time in development before and after adding
# those lines. A simple benchmark is:
#
# time script/rails runner "MODEL"
#
# Where MODEL is a model available in your app. Also,
# please run the command above at least three times to
# ensure we don't have fake samples. :)
#
# Please post the results in the comments below of the
# benchmarks before and after adding the code. <3
#
# This patch should work on Rails 3.0, 3.1 and master.
#
# Extra: if you could run your app in development and
# production (in your machine!!) with this patch on
# for a couple minutes and report any errors, you will
# win extra <3 <3 <3.
require "active_support/dependencies"
ActiveSupport::Dependencies::WatchStack.class_eval do
def watching?
[email protected]?
end
end
def load_dependency(file)
if ActiveSupport::Dependencies.load? && ActiveSupport::Dependencies.constant_watch_stack.watching?
ActiveSupport::Dependencies.new_constants_in(Object) { yield }
else
yield
end
rescue Exception => exception # errors from loading file
exception.blame_file! file
raise
end
@rtdp
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rtdp commented Dec 6, 2011

Ruby 1.9.2, Rails 3.1, openSUSE 12.1

Before


real 0m30.473s
user 0m29.551s
sys 0m0.771s


real 0m31.978s
user 0m30.984s
sys 0m0.892s


real 0m31.855s
user 0m30.922s
sys 0m0.823s



After


real 0m30.095s
user 0m29.201s
sys 0m0.810s


real 0m30.118s
user 0m29.303s
sys 0m0.731s


real 0m30.385s
user 0m29.494s
sys 0m0.805s


@anildigital
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With JRuby 1.6.4

Before

λ  time script/rails runner Advisor

real    0m11.627s
user    0m23.053s
sys 0m0.967s

After

 λ  time script/rails runner Advisor

real    0m11.437s
user    0m23.101s
sys 0m0.987s

No much difference.

@mbulat
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mbulat commented Dec 6, 2011

Sorry... ignore the error i reported... accidentally deleted the Bundler.require... doh

@luizcosta
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ruby 1.9.2p290 (2011-07-09 revision 32553) [x86_64-darwin11.0.0]
Rails 3.0.9

Before:
13,37s user 1,03s system 100% cpu 14,397 total
13,42s user 1,05s system 99% cpu 14,468 total
13,48s user 1,06s system 100% cpu 14,534 total

After:
13,21s user 1,07s system 99% cpu 14,394 total
13,37s user 1,06s system 99% cpu 14,433 total
13,34s user 1,06s system 100% cpu 14,391 total

No actual improvement noticed...

@johnmcaliley
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Rails 3.0.10
ruby 1.9.2p290 (2011-07-09 revision 32553) [x86_64-darwin11.1.0]

Before:

 real    0m38.392s
 user    0m35.857s
 sys     0m2.511s

After:

 real    0m36.849s
 user    0m34.325s
 sys     0m2.443s 

Same app with ruby 1.9.3p0 (2011-10-30 revision 33570) [x86_64-darwin11.1.0]

Before:

 real    0m17.713s 
 user    0m14.797s
 sys     0m1.444s

After:

 real    0m15.556s
 user    0m14.086s
 sys     0m1.400s

@josevalim
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Thanks everyone for your beloved benchmarks. This patch is now in Rails:

rails/rails@885a599

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