lib/bootsnap/load_path_cache/path.rb
require_relative 'path_scanner' module Bootsnap module LoadPathCache class Path # A path is considered 'stable' if it is part of a Gem.path or the ruby # distribution. When adding or removing files in these paths, the cache # must be cleared before the change will be noticed. def stable? stability == STABLE end # A path is considered volatile if it doesn't live under a Gem.path or # the ruby distribution root. These paths are scanned for new additions # more frequently. def volatile? stability == VOLATILE end attr_reader :path def initialize(path) @path = path end # Return a list of all the requirable files and all of the subdirectories # of this +Path+. def entries_and_dirs(store) if stable? # the cached_mtime field is unused for 'stable' paths, but is # set to zero anyway, just in case we change the stability heuristics. _, entries, dirs = store.get(path) return [entries, dirs] if entries # cache hit entries, dirs = scan! store.set(path, [0, entries, dirs]) return [entries, dirs] end cached_mtime, entries, dirs = store.get(path) current_mtime = latest_mtime(path, dirs || []) return [[], []] if current_mtime == -1 # path does not exist return [entries, dirs] if cached_mtime == current_mtime entries, dirs = scan! store.set(path, [current_mtime, entries, dirs]) [entries, dirs] end private def scan! # (expensive) returns [entries, dirs] PathScanner.call(path) end # last time a directory was modified in this subtree. +dirs+ should be a # list of relative paths to directories under +path+. e.g. for /a/b and # /a/b/c, pass ('/a/b', ['c']) def latest_mtime(path, dirs) max = -1 ["", *dirs].each do |dir| curr = begin File.mtime("#{path}/#{dir}").to_i rescue Errno::ENOENT -1 end max = curr if curr > max end max end # a Path can be either stable of volatile, depending on how frequently we # expect its contents may change. Stable paths aren't rescanned nearly as # often. STABLE = :stable VOLATILE = :volatile # Built-in ruby lib stuff doesn't change, but things can occasionally be # installed into sitedir, which often lives under prefix. RUBY_PREFIX = RbConfig::CONFIG['prefix'] SITE_DIR = RbConfig::CONFIG['sitedir'] def stability @stability ||= begin if Gem.path.detect { |p| path.to_s.start_with?(p) } STABLE elsif path.start_with?(RUBY_PREFIX) && !path.start_with?(SITE_DIR) STABLE else VOLATILE end end end end end end