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when running the default find command
Close #3339
Close #3364
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Fix #1926
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(#1847)
Makes scanning 300x faster on Windows
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# Reload input list with different sources
seq 10 | fzf --bind 'ctrl-a:reload(seq 100),ctrl-b:reload(seq 1000)'
# Reload as you type
seq 10 | fzf --bind 'change:reload:seq {q}' --phony
# Integration with ripgrep
RG_PREFIX="rg --column --line-number --no-heading --color=always --smart-case "
INITIAL_QUERY=""
FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND="$RG_PREFIX '$INITIAL_QUERY'" \
fzf --bind "change:reload:$RG_PREFIX {q} || true" \
--ansi --phony --query "$INITIAL_QUERY"
Close #751
Close #965
Close #974
Close #1736
Related #1723
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Close #1383
Close #1384
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- Use bash for `set -o pipefail`
- Fall back to simpler find command when the original command failed
Related: #1061
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Instead of notifying the event coordinator (EventBox) whenever a new
line is arrived, start a background goroutine that periodically does the
task. Atomic.StoreInt32 is much cheaper than mutex synchronization
that happens during EventBox update.
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With zero result.
Related: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim/issues/22#issuecomment-311869805
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- Fix display of CJK wide characters
- Fix horizontal offset of header lines
- Add support for keys with ALT modifier, shift-tab, page-up and down
- Fix util.ExecCommand to properly parse command-line arguments
- Fix redraw on resize
- Implement Pause/Resume for execute action
- Remove runtime check of GOOS
- Change exit status to 2 when tcell failed to start
- TBD: Travis CI build for tcell renderer
- Pending. tcell cannot reliably ingest keys from tmux send-keys
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> time cat /tmp/list | fzf-0.10.1-darwin_amd64 --ansi -fqwerty > /dev/null
real 0m4.364s
user 0m8.231s
sys 0m0.820s
> time cat /tmp/list | fzf --ansi -fqwerty > /dev/null
real 0m4.624s
user 0m5.755s
sys 0m0.732s
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> wc -l /tmp/list2
2594098 /tmp/list2
> time cat /tmp/list2 | fzf-0.10.1-darwin_amd64 -fqwerty > /dev/null
real 0m5.418s
user 0m10.990s
sys 0m1.302s
> time cat /tmp/list2 | fzf-head -fqwerty > /dev/null
real 0m4.862s
user 0m6.619s
sys 0m0.982s
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I profiled fzf and it turned out that it was spending significant amount
of time repeatedly converting character arrays into Unicode codepoints.
This commit greatly improves search performance after the initial scan
by memoizing the converted results.
This commit also addresses the problem of unbounded memory usage of fzf.
fzf is a short-lived process that usually processes small input, so it
was implemented to cache the intermediate results very aggressively with
no notion of cache expiration/eviction. I still think a proper
implementation of caching scheme is definitely an overkill. Instead this
commit introduces limits to the maximum size (or minimum selectivity) of
the intermediate results that can be cached.
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