From 2c085d53133fd267a809d0a4e2cbf9421ea2a2a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nguyễn Gia Phong Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2021 17:02:17 +0700 Subject: Reorganize GSoC 2020 --- blog/gsoc2020/blog20200720.md | 84 ------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 84 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 blog/gsoc2020/blog20200720.md (limited to 'blog/gsoc2020/blog20200720.md') diff --git a/blog/gsoc2020/blog20200720.md b/blog/gsoc2020/blog20200720.md deleted file mode 100644 index 43738a7..0000000 --- a/blog/gsoc2020/blog20200720.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -+++ -rss = "GSoC 2020: I've Walked 500 Miles..." -date = Date(2020, 7, 20) -+++ -@def tags = ["pip", "gsoc"] - -# I've Walked 500 Miles... - -> ... and I would walk 500 more\ -> Just to be the man who walks a thousand miles\ -> To fall down at your door -> -> ![500 miles](/assets/500-miles.gif) - -\toc - -## The Main Road - -Hi, have you met `fast-deps`? It's (going to be) the name of `pip`'s -experimental feature that may improve the speed of dependency resolution -of the new resolver. By avoid downloading whole wheels to just -obtain metadata, it is especially helpful when `pip` has to do -heavy backtracking to resolve conflicts. - -Thanks to {{pip 8532#discussion_r453990728 "Chris Hunt's review on GH-8537"}}, -my mentor Pradyun Gedam and I worked out a less hacky approach to inteject -the call to lazy wheel during the resolution process. A new PR {{pip 8588}} -was filed to implement it—I could have *just* worked on top of the old PR -and rebased, but my `git` skill is far from gud enuff to confidently do it. - -Testing this one has been a lot of fun though. At first, integration tests -were added as a rerun of the tests for the new resolver, with an additional flag -to use feature `fast-deps`. It indeed made me feel guilty towards [Travis][], -who has to work around 30 minutes more every run. Per Chris Hunt's suggestion, -in the new PR, I instead write a few functional tests for the area relating -the most to the feature, namely `pip`'s subcommands `wheel`, -`download` and `install`. - -It was also suggested that a mock server with HTTP range requests support -might be better (in term of performance and reliablilty) than for testing. -However, {{pip 8584#issuecomment-659227702 "I have yet to be able to make -Werkzeug do it"}}. - -Why did I say I'm half way there? With the parallel utilities merged and a way -to quickly get the list of distribution to be downloaded being really close, -what left is *only* to figure out a way to properly download them in parallel. -With no distribution to be added during the download progress, the model of this -will fit very well with the architecture in [my original proposal][]. -A batch downloader can be implemented to track the progress of each download -and thus report them cleanly as e.g. progress bar or percentage. This is -the part I am second-most excited about of my GSoC project this summer -(after the synchronization of downloads written in my proposal, which was then -superseded by `fast-deps`) and I can't wait to do it! - -## The Side Quests - -As usual, I make sure that I complete every side quest I see during the journey: - -* {{pip 8568}}: Declare constants in `configuration.py` as such -* {{pip 8571}}: Clean up `Configuration.unset_value` - and nit the class' `__init__` -* {{pip 8578}}: Allow verbose/quite level - to be specified via config file and env var -* {{pip 8599}}: Replace tabs by spaces for consistency - -## Snap Back to Reality - -A bit about me, I actually walked 500 meters earlier today to a bank -and walked 500 more to another to prepare my Visa card for purchasing -the upcoming Pinephone prototype. It's one of the first smartphones -to fully support a GNU/Linux distribution, where one can run desktop apps -(including proper terminals) as well as traditional services like SSH, -HTTP server and IPFS node because why not? Just a few hours ago, -I pre-ordered the [postmarketOS community edition][] with additional hardware -for convergence. - -If you did not come here for a Pinephone ad, please take my apologies though d-; -and to ones reading this, I hope you all can become the person who walks -a thousand miles to fall down at the door opening to all -what you ever wished for! - -[Travis]: https://travis-ci.com -[my original proposal]: /assets/pip-parallel-dl.pdf -[postmarketOS community edition]: https://postmarketos.org/blog/2020/07/15/pinephone-ce-preorder/ -- cgit 1.4.1