[Scons-users] Slowness of SCons with a large number of targets
Bill Deegan
bill at baddogconsulting.com
Fri Apr 14 12:35:10 EDT 2017
The roadmap was out of date. I've just updated it.
The current development focus is py2 + py3 compatibility.
We expect that work to be completed in the next few weeks.
After that performance work is on the top of the list.
That said, there's no reason you can't pull the stubwrapper into your local
scons.
See:
https://bitbucket.org/sconsparts/parts/src/3a389f774f234694994071d784af88c3babaad03/parts/overrides/stubprocess.py?at=master&fileviewer=file-view-default
Curious about your performance, is your SCons process exceeding available
RAM?
Can you run with:
--debug=count,objects,time
-Bill
On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 3:53 AM, Hans Ottevanger <hans.ottevanger at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At the company I am working for we are revising our software build
> system and we are currently evaluating build tools. We think that
> SCons is an interesting tool, offering a high degree of consistency
> and features that others are clearly missing.
>
> However, we are facing severe performance issues with an increasing
> number of targets. Experimenting with close to 300000 targets in a
> tree that mimics a large part of our actual tree, we measured times
> for a full build of about 35 hours. We just touched the target files
> and did not invoke real compilers, so those 35 hours are mainly
> overhead from using SCons.
>
> We are aware of the fact that Eric Melski already reported scalability
> issues quite some time ago (see
> https://blog.melski.net/2013/12/11/update-scons-is-still-really-slow/).
> We could almost exactly reproduce Erics results using the tools he
> provides on GitHub (https://github.com/emelski/scons_bench). We are
> using SCons 2.5.1 and Python 2.7 on VDIs with 4 cores and 16GB RAM and
> (perceived) local disk storage, running RHEL6. We need 5000 seconds
> for 50000 targets, but we see the same quadratic behaviour as Eric
> Melski reports.
>
> We understand that the issue was diagnosed as being caused by the way
> Python implements fork() and waitpid() and that relief was expected
> from a wrapper using posix_spawn(). That stubprocess.py wrapper was
> slated for inclusion in SCons 2.5, but apparently did not make it (see
> https://bitbucket.org/scons/scons/wiki/Roadmap).
>
> What are the current plans integrating this stubprocess.py wrapper
> into an SCons release? And is there already an estimate when we can
> expect that?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Hans Ottevanger
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