Hi Guix, I have a somewhat unusual workflow that requires me to do a number of processes on numerous, but small input files. The original is a bit unwieldy and takes several minutes to compile, but I've managed to produce a more understandable and better performing example. Note, that after a certain number of inputs, I get the following error:
info: .16 Loading workflow file `meow.gwl'... info: 2.80 Computing workflow `cat'... run: 12.96 Executing: /bin/sh -c /gnu/store/kmssbjcdcabg9fh4nxscwwpnlb4px30h-gwl-meow.scm … error: 13.01 Wrong type argument in position 1: #f For comparison: time cat /tmp/meow/{0..7769} […] real 0m0,144s user 0m0,049s sys 0m0,094s It takes GWL 6 times longer to compute the workflow than to create the inputs in Guile, and 600 times longer than to actually execute the shell command. I think there is room for improvement :) Cheers
use-modules guix build utils define %directory "/tmp/meow" mkdir-p %directory define %files map lambda : i let : f : file %directory / : number->string i call-with-output-file f lambda : port display "meow\n" port . f iota 7769 process meow name "meow" inputs %files outputs "meow.cat" # { cat {{inputs}} > {{outputs}} } workflow cat processes meow