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ripgrep is slower then grep when searching for e-mail regex #1746
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I cannot seem to reproduce this easily... But read on. For your second example, I'd consider those times close enough (especially on such a small corpus) that they are effectively the same. But in any case, ripgrep is faster for me:
Now, your first example is more interesting. That's a substantial difference. On my machine, ripgrep runs a hair faster, but they're effectively tied:
Do you perhaps have a ripgrep config file that is running ripgrep single threaded? If I force ripgrep into a single thread, then it gets closer to your reproduction:
And if I have ripgrep search the same set of files as grep, then a real difference can be observed:
OK, let's see if this is a regex engine problem or a directory traversal problem. Easiest way to do that is to see if we can reproduce the performance difference on a single file. So I've just concatenated all of the files in
The first thing to note is that there is some binary data:
So let's use the
Great, got it. Running it under
Yeah... That doesn't look so good. Let's see how often the "fast line regex" matches:
Yikes. That is almost certainly the problem. The killers are the
For grins, observe how ripgrep is actually faster than GNU grep on these specific queries:
The problem here is that ripgrep's heuristic optimization is sub-optimal in this case. These sorts of things are difficult to fix, because fixing it for one case might actually result in making other cases slower. One possible fix would be to just remove
Obviously it doesn't produce the same results, but if you put it together into a pipeline...
Unfortunately, while removing Anyway, good find and thank you for the great report! |
This should be improved quite a bit in the ripgrep 14 release. It isn't still quite ideal, but better:
The interesting thing to note above is that
The main issue preventing improvement here is unfortunately abstraction boundaries. ripgrep can't really know exactly what the regex engine plans to do and how it might be sub-optimal here. The regex engine could expose something about its plan, but I'm hesitant to do such things because it is an implementation detail. Probably the next step here is figuring out how to push ripgrep's more flexible inner literal optimization down into the regex engine so that everyone who uses the regex engine can benefit from it when doing line oriented search. But I'm calling this good enough for now. |
14.0.2 (2023-11-27) =================== This is a patch release with a few small bug fixes. Bug fixes: * [BUG #2654](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2654): Fix `deb` release sha256 sum file. * [BUG #2658](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2658): Fix partial regression in the behavior of `--null-data --line-regexp`. * [BUG #2659](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2659): Fix Fish shell completions. * [BUG #2662](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2662): Fix typo in documentation for `-i/--ignore-case`. 14.0.1 (2023-11-26) =================== This a patch release meant to fix `cargo install ripgrep` on Windows. Bug fixes: * [BUG #2653](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2653): Include `pkg/windows/Manifest.xml` in crate package. 14.0.0 (2023-11-26) =================== ripgrep 14 is a new major version release of ripgrep that has some new features, performance improvements and a lot of bug fixes. The headlining feature in this release is hyperlink support. In this release, they are an opt-in feature but may change to an opt-out feature in the future. To enable them, try passing `--hyperlink-format default`. If you use [VS Code], then try passing `--hyperlink-format vscode`. Please [report your experience with hyperlinks][report-hyperlinks], positive or negative. [VS Code]: https://code.visualstudio.com/ [report-hyperlinks]: BurntSushi/ripgrep#2611 Another headlining development in this release is that it contains a rewrite of its regex engine. You generally shouldn't notice any changes, except for some searches may get faster. You can read more about the [regex engine rewrite on my blog][regex-internals]. Please [report your performance improvements or regressions that you notice][report-perf]. [report-perf]: BurntSushi/ripgrep#2652 Finally, ripgrep switched the library it uses for argument parsing. Users should not notice a difference in most cases (error messages have changed somewhat), but flag overrides should generally be more consistent. For example, things like `--no-ignore --ignore-vcs` work as one would expect (disables all filtering related to ignore rules except for rules found in version control systems such as `git`). [regex-internals]: https://blog.burntsushi.net/regex-internals/ **BREAKING CHANGES**: * `rg -C1 -A2` used to be equivalent to `rg -A2`, but now it is equivalent to `rg -B1 -A2`. That is, `-A` and `-B` no longer completely override `-C`. Instead, they only partially override `-C`. Build process changes: * ripgrep's shell completions and man page are now created by running ripgrep with a new `--generate` flag. For example, `rg --generate man` will write a man page in `roff` format on stdout. The release archives have not changed. * The optional build dependency on `asciidoc` or `asciidoctor` has been dropped. Previously, it was used to produce ripgrep's man page. ripgrep now owns this process itself by writing `roff` directly. Performance improvements: * [PERF #1746](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1746): Make some cases with inner literals faster. * [PERF #1760](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1760): Make most searches with `\b` look-arounds (among others) much faster. * [PERF #2591](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2591): Parallel directory traversal now uses work stealing for faster searches. * [PERF #2642](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2642): Parallel directory traversal has some contention reduced. Feature enhancements: * Added or improved file type filtering for Ada, DITA, Elixir, Fuchsia, Gentoo, Gradle, GraphQL, Markdown, Prolog, Raku, TypeScript, USD, V * [FEATURE #665](BurntSushi/ripgrep#665): Add a new `--hyperlink-format` flag that turns file paths into hyperlinks. * [FEATURE #1709](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1709): Improve documentation of ripgrep's behavior when stdout is a tty. * [FEATURE #1737](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1737): Provide binaries for Apple silicon. * [FEATURE #1790](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1790): Add new `--stop-on-nonmatch` flag. * [FEATURE #1814](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1814): Flags are now categorized in `-h/--help` output and ripgrep's man page. * [FEATURE #1838](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1838): An error is shown when searching for NUL bytes with binary detection enabled. * [FEATURE #2195](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2195): When `extra-verbose` mode is enabled in zsh, show extra file type info. * [FEATURE #2298](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2298): Add instructions for installing ripgrep using `cargo binstall`. * [FEATURE #2409](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2409): Added installation instructions for `winget`. * [FEATURE #2425](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2425): Shell completions (and man page) can be created via `rg --generate`. * [FEATURE #2524](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2524): The `--debug` flag now indicates whether stdin or `./` is being searched. * [FEATURE #2643](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2643): Make `-d` a short flag for `--max-depth`. * [FEATURE #2645](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2645): The `--version` output will now also contain PCRE2 availability information. Bug fixes: * [BUG #884](BurntSushi/ripgrep#884): Don't error when `-v/--invert-match` is used multiple times. * [BUG #1275](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1275): Fix bug with `\b` assertion in the regex engine. * [BUG #1376](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1376): Using `--no-ignore --ignore-vcs` now works as one would expect. * [BUG #1622](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1622): Add note about error messages to `-z/--search-zip` documentation. * [BUG #1648](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1648): Fix bug where sometimes short flags with values, e.g., `-M 900`, would fail. * [BUG #1701](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1701): Fix bug where some flags could not be repeated. * [BUG #1757](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1757): Fix bug when searching a sub-directory didn't have ignores applied correctly. * [BUG #1891](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1891): Fix bug when using `-w` with a regex that can match the empty string. * [BUG #1911](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1911): Disable mmap searching in all non-64-bit environments. * [BUG #1966](BurntSushi/ripgrep#1966): Fix bug where ripgrep can panic when printing to stderr. * [BUG #2046](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2046): Clarify that `--pre` can accept any kind of path in the documentation. * [BUG #2108](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2108): Improve docs for `-r/--replace` syntax. * [BUG #2198](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2198): Fix bug where `--no-ignore-dot` would not ignore `.rgignore`. * [BUG #2201](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2201): Improve docs for `-r/--replace` flag. * [BUG #2288](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2288): `-A` and `-B` now only each partially override `-C`. * [BUG #2236](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2236): Fix gitignore parsing bug where a trailing `\/` resulted in an error. * [BUG #2243](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2243): Fix `--sort` flag for values other than `path`. * [BUG #2246](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2246): Add note in `--debug` logs when binary files are ignored. * [BUG #2337](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2337): Improve docs to mention that `--stats` is always implied by `--json`. * [BUG #2381](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2381): Make `-p/--pretty` override flags like `--no-line-number`. * [BUG #2392](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2392): Improve global git config parsing of the `excludesFile` field. * [BUG #2418](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2418): Clarify sorting semantics of `--sort=path`. * [BUG #2458](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2458): Make `--trim` run before `-M/--max-columns` takes effect. * [BUG #2479](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2479): Add documentation about `.ignore`/`.rgignore` files in parent directories. * [BUG #2480](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2480): Fix bug when using inline regex flags with `-e/--regexp`. * [BUG #2505](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2505): Improve docs for `--vimgrep` by mentioning footguns and some work-arounds. * [BUG #2519](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2519): Fix incorrect default value in documentation for `--field-match-separator`. * [BUG #2523](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2523): Make executable searching take `.com` into account on Windows. * [BUG #2574](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2574): Fix bug in `-w/--word-regexp` that would result in incorrect match offsets. * [BUG #2623](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2623): Fix a number of bugs with the `-w/--word-regexp` flag. * [BUG #2636](BurntSushi/ripgrep#2636): Strip release binaries for macOS.
What version of ripgrep are you using?
How did you install ripgrep?
I run a locally compiled version.
What operating system are you using ripgrep on?
Ubuntu 20.04.
Describe your bug.
Searching for an e-mail pattern is faster using
grep
thanrg
. I experience this in my local Maildir and in the Linux kernelslinux/fs/
subfolder.What are the steps to reproduce the behavior?
I use the Linux kernels
linux/fs
(rev 85a2c56cb4454c73f56d3099d96942e7919b292f) subfolder as an example for a folder we both have access too. In practice I would like to run the commands in my Maildir.Pattern without match (~25ms vs ~135ms)
Pattern with some matches (~50ms vs ~60ms)
What is the expected behavior?
I would expect ripgrep to be faster than grep.
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