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IFile.write performance overhead #1443
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Assume the file does not exist (normal case) - otherwise implementation fails later during actual write. eclipse-platform#1443
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Optimistically assume the parent folder already exists on local File System when it exists in workspace (normal case). So do not explicitly check it. If it did not exist file write will fail and can be retried after creating the parent in File System. This optimization is only implemented for byte[] content in the not appending case: * InputStream content would need a reset. * In append mode it is not obvious if something was already appended. eclipse-platform#1443
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Assume the file does not exist (normal case) - otherwise implementation fails later during actual write. eclipse-platform#1443
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Optimistically assume the parent folder already exists on local File System when it exists in workspace (normal case). So do not explicitly check it. If it did not exist file write will fail and can be retried after creating the parent in File System. This optimization is only implemented for byte[] content in the not appending case: * InputStream content would need a reset. * In append mode it is not obvious if something was already appended. eclipse-platform#1443
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Assume the file does not exist (normal case) - otherwise implementation fails later during actual write. eclipse-platform#1443
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Optimistically assume the parent folder already exists on local File System when it exists in workspace (normal case). So do not explicitly check it. If it did not exist file write will fail and can be retried after creating the parent in File System. This optimization is only implemented for byte[] content in the not appending case: * InputStream content would need a reset. * In append mode it is not obvious if something was already appended. eclipse-platform#1443
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Optimistically assume the parent folder already exists on local File System when it exists in workspace (normal case). So do not explicitly check it. If it did not exist file write will fail and can be retried after creating the parent in File System. This optimization is only implemented for byte[] content in the not appending case: * InputStream content would need a reset. * In append mode it is not obvious if something was already appended. eclipse-platform#1443
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Optimistically assume the parent folder already exists on local File System when it exists in workspace (normal case). So do not explicitly check it. If it did not exist file write will fail and can be retried after creating the parent in File System. This optimization is only implemented for byte[] content in the not appending case: * InputStream content would need a reset. * In append mode it is not obvious if something was already appended. eclipse-platform#1443
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Assume the file does not exist (normal case) - otherwise implementation fails later during actual write. #1443
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Optimistically assume the parent folder already exists on local File System when it exists in workspace. So do not explicitly check it. If it did not exist file write will fail and can be retried after creating the parent in File System - which can only happen when the workspace is out of sync with local File System. This optimization is only implemented for byte[] content in the not appending case: * InputStream content would need a reset. * In append mode it is not obvious if something was already appended. eclipse-platform#1443
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Optimistically assume the parent folder already exists on local File System when it exists in workspace. So do not explicitly check it. If it did not exist file write will fail and can be retried after creating the parent in File System - which can only happen when the workspace is out of sync with local File System. This optimization is only implemented for byte[] content in the not appending case: * InputStream content would need a reset. * In append mode it is not obvious if something was already appended. #1443
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IFile.write invokes org.eclipse.core.filesystem.provider.FileStore.fetchInfo() several times:
That should not be needed. - similar to #1442 for the read case
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