tools.cli/parse-opts
accepts the args, the option-spec, and the additional options. It calls compile-option-specs
and required-arguments
to build the specs
and req
. Then it performs the validation with those specs and req on the provided args
(along with the options). For a given application, the first two steps aren't going to change across calls.
I propose a new make-parse-opts-fn
function that performs the compile-option-specs
and required-arguments
up front and returns a function that relies on the compiled specs
and req
. It could be used like this: (def compiled-parser (make-parse-opts-fn cli-options))
.
Microbenchmarking with criterium shows a more than double increase in speed (tools.cli/parse-opts first, pre-compiled parser second):
; user=> (def cli-options
[["-h" "--help" "This message"]
[nil "--extra" "Output in extra format"
:default false]
["-q" "--quiet" "Print no suggestions, only return exit code"
:default false]])
#'user/cli-options
; user=> (bench (cli/parse-opts ["--quiet" "src"] cli-options :in-order true))
Evaluation count : 10962 in 6 samples of 1827 calls.
Execution time mean : 65.021329 µs
Execution time std-deviation : 5.276033 µs
Execution time lower quantile : 58.658638 µs ( 2.5%)
Execution time upper quantile : 69.724228 µs (97.5%)
Overhead used : 9.607933 ns
nil
; user=> (bench (compiled-parser ["--quiet" "src"] :in-order true))
Evaluation count : 24660 in 6 samples of 4110 calls.
Execution time mean : 25.090846 µs
Execution time std-deviation : 253.361821 ns
Execution time lower quantile : 24.769079 µs ( 2.5%)
Execution time upper quantile : 25.413286 µs (97.5%)
Overhead used : 9.607933 ns
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If the additional options are lifted into the make-parse-opts-fn
as well (trading flexibility for speed), the difference is even more dramatic, providing roughly 10x speed increase over the existing tools.cli/parse-opts
function:
; user=> (bench (compiled-parser-2 ["--quiet" "src"]))
Evaluation count : 73116 in 6 samples of 12186 calls.
Execution time mean : 8.349923 µs
Execution time std-deviation : 51.419864 ns
Execution time lower quantile : 8.282266 µs ( 2.5%)
Execution time upper quantile : 8.407998 µs (97.5%)
Overhead used : 9.607933 ns
Found 2 outliers in 6 samples (33.3333 %)
low-severe 1 (16.6667 %)
low-mild 1 (16.6667 %)
Variance from outliers : 13.8889 % Variance is moderately inflated by outliers
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I can provide a patch for this if there's interest.