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No need to call ref() and do a string comparison. Add some
extra tests using the {ReadOnly} attribute in DBI.pm.
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OverIdx::parse_references already skips duplicate
References (which we use in SearchThread for rendering).
So there's no reason for our content deduplication logic
to care if a Message-Id in the Reference header is mentioned
twice.
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Since we replace extra Message-ID headers with X-Alt-Message-ID
to placate NNTP clients, we should allow searching and indexing
on X-Alt-Message-ID just like we do with Message-ID.
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* regen:
v2writable: use msgmap as multi_mid queue
v2writable: move git->cleanup to the correct place
v2writable: reindex handles 3-headered monsters
v2writable: improve "num_for" API and disambiguate
v2writable: set unindexed article number
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This hasn't been used since commit 1b7e935ab1690e28
("searchidx: fix incremental index with indexlevel=basic on v1")
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And maybe 8-headered ones, too...
I noticed --reindex failing on the linux-renesas-soc mirror due
one 3-headed monster of a message having 3 sets of headers;
while another normal message had a Message-ID that matched one
of the 3 IDs of the 3-headed monster.
We still try to do the majority of indexing backwards, but we
defer indexing multi-Message-ID'd messages until the end to
ensure we get all the "good" messages in before we process the
multi-headered ones.
Link: https://public-inbox.org/meta/20191016211415.GA6084@dcvr/
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We don't need to rely on Xapian search functionality for the
majority of the WWW code, even. subject_normalized is moved to
SearchMsg, where it (probably) makes more sense, anyways.
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We were reindexing the full history every invocation of -index
when Xapian was not used because we were incorrectly relying on
'last_commit' metadata stored in Xapian.
Rewrite the indexing logic to be less confusing while we're
at it, since we rely on `git merge-base --is-ancestor' nowadays.
Furthermore, we need to handle message removals from the
overview index correctly when Xapian is not in use.
Co-authored-by: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
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Otherwise, walking backwards through history could mean the root
message in a thread forgets its `tid' and it prevents messages
from being looked up by it.
This bug was hidden by the fact that `sid' matches were often
good enough to link threads together.
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Since we only query the SQLite over DB for OVER/XOVER; do not
need to waste space storing fields To/Cc/:bytes/:lines or the
XNUM term. We only use From/Subject/References/Message-ID/:blob
in various places of the PSGI code.
For reindexing, we will take advantage of docid stability
in "xapian-compact --no-renumber" to ensure duplicates do not
show up in search results. Since the PSGI interface is the
only consumer of Xapian at the moment, it has no need to
search based on NNTP article number.
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Since the overview stuff is a synchronization point anyways,
move it into the main V2Writable process and allow us to
drop a bunch of code. This is another step towards making
Xapian optional for v2.
In other words, the fan-out point is moved and the Xapian
partitions no longer need to synchronize against each other:
Before:
/-------->\
/---------->\
v2writable -->+----parts----> over
\---------->/
\-------->/
After:
/---------->
/----------->
v2writable --> over-->+----parts--->
\----------->
\---------->
Since the overview/threading logic needs to run on the same core
that feeds git-fast-import, it's slower for small repos but is
not noticeable in large imports where I/O wait in the partitions
dominates.
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Dscho found this useful for finding matching git commits based
on AuthorDate in git. Add it to the overview DB format, too;
so in the future we can support v2 repos without Xapian.
https://public-inbox.org/git/nycvar.QRO.7.76.6.1804041821420.55@ZVAVAG-6OXH6DA.rhebcr.pbec.zvpebfbsg.pbz
https://public-inbox.org/git/alpine.DEB.2.20.1702041206130.3496@virtualbox/
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Some of this jankiness was from early performance problems
and they turned out to be unnecessary measures.
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This ought to provide better performance and scalability
which is less dependent on inbox size. Xapian does not
seem optimized for some queries used by the WWW homepage,
Atom feeds, XOVER and NEWNEWS NNTP commands.
This can actually make Xapian optional for NNTP usage,
and allow more functionality to work without Xapian
installed.
Indexing performance was extremely bad at first, but
DBI::Profile helped me optimize away problematic queries.
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