⚡ Bolt: Optimize work listing performance (22x speedup)#20
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…uiltins Replaces `basename`, `sed`, and pattern matching calls inside the `list_work` loop with Bash parameter expansion and `read` to eliminate process spawning overhead. - Reduces execution time for listing 50 work items from ~5.08s to ~0.22s (~22x speedup). - Fixes an unbound variable bug in `list_work` when called with arguments. - Preserves existing output format and functionality.
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⚡ Bolt: Optimize work listing performance
💡 What: Replaced external process spawns (
basename,sed,grep) in thelist_workloop with Bash built-ins.🎯 Why: The original implementation spawned 4 processes per work item, leading to linear performance degradation (O(N*4)). Listing 50 items took over 5 seconds.
📊 Impact: ~22x speedup (95% reduction in execution time) for listing 50 items.
🔬 Measurement: Verified with
tests/benchmark_work_manager.sh. Output correctness verified with unit tests (tests/unit/test_work_manager.bats).PR created automatically by Jules for task 3472210501693703739 started by @oyi77