[squeak-dev] RabbitZCryptoKitchenSink, a new config with EVERYTHING! #GREEN384 (was Re: New release of loading ProCrypto, ProCryptoTests, PromisesLocal and ParrotTalk)
rabbit
rabbit at callistohouse.org
Fri Oct 7 04:04:17 UTC 2022
Good evening! I find I have to re-save if SqueakSource freezes for whatever reason. Too busy!? That’s good!
However on loading it seems to push through if I leave it alone. Yay!
Here is my new config. I’ll be updating this alpha config until we want to release another RC to ProCrypto-1-1-4. I started with a Git image! The update code reloads the latest RZCKS.
I took Jakob’s Git Browser image he sent me and we got that online. Thanks Jakob! Thanks to Stéphane for getting the Prolog SAR loaded! Now that’s my base.image. I added my repositories and authorInitials. Opened basic window layout. Saved.
Then I copy to crypto.image and run
'"to load the entire”
“Crypto, Promises, ParrotTalk, Kafka & HDFS.”
“Click no on initial install confirm”
“To force a reload, simply save the imag”
“and you’ll confirm update”
Installer ss project: 'Cryptography'; install: 'RabbitZCryptoKitchenSink’.
Now you have an image having loaded and passing 384 tests: #green384
Prolog
TraceMonitor
ELinda
PromisesLocal
Cryptography
ThunkStack
ParrotTalk
The image also has Kafka and HDFS, but no tests! ;(
Best!
Have a Good One; Keep it, Light.
Kindly,
rabbit
. .. … ‘…^,^
Sent from Callisto House :: decentralized mobile homeless solutions
> On Oct 6, 2022, at 13:18, rabbit <rabbit at callistohouse.org> wrote:
>
> Hey, I did manage to hit the server for load and ran 329 tests acroos Cryptology, ProtoclState, ThunkStack, ELinda, Local Promises, ParrotTalk, TraceMonitor.
>
> hey tim, did you end up using the TraceMonitor? I recall you're giving it a shout out. I appreciate you.
>
> #green329
>
> **Leaves**
> 37.7% {12769ms} ProcessorScheduler class>>idleProcess
>
> 5.2% {1765ms} RGSixtyFourBitRegister64>>loadFrom:
> 4.2% {1427ms} [] SystemProgressMorph(Morph)>>updateDropShadowCache
> 4.1% {1373ms} RGSixtyFourBitRegister64>>bitXor:
> 3.2% {1070ms} RGSixtyFourBitRegister64>>+=
> 2.6% {864ms} RGThirtyTwoBitRegister64>>loadFrom:
> 2.5% {858ms} SHA256Inlined64>>processBuffer
> 2.2% {761ms} Array(SequenceableCollection)>>first
> 2.2% {744ms} Array(SequenceableCollection)>>do:
> 2.0% {661ms} Point>>=
> 1.8% {620ms} RGThirtyTwoBitRegister64>>+=
> 1.8% {605ms} Random>>nextBytes:into:startingAt:
> 1.8% {601ms} RGThirtyTwoBitRegister64>>bitXor:
> 1.4% {468ms} [] Delay>>wait
> 1.3% {442ms} RGSixtyFourBitRegister64>>leftRotateBy:
> 1.1% {385ms} LargePositiveInteger(Integer)>>bitShift:
> 1.1% {377ms} SHA1WithPlugin(HashFunction)>>hashStream:into:
>
> **Memory**
> old +67,108,864 bytes
> young -67,127,880 bytes
> used -19,016 bytes
> free +67,127,880 bytes
>
> **GCs**
> full 19 totalling 2,509 ms (7.41% uptime), avg 132.1 ms
> incr 1487 totalling 971 ms (2.9% uptime), avg 0.7 ms
> tenures 6,262,911 (avg 0 GCs/tenure)
> root table 0 overflows
>
> Regarding those Registers, Levente, they are the tractor-trailers of most of Crypto! Thanks so very much for your contribution!
>
> This is trippy, according to Squeak...
>
> .013 + .018 + .018 + .026 + .032 + .041 + .052 =
>
> 0.19999999999999998
>
> It lost a little! ;-)
>
> So, Registers are 20% of the 63%, busy not Idling. 0.02 / 0.63 is 30% of total computation time. Awesomeness!
>
> Arrivederci.
>
> Have a good one; keep it, light.
> Kindly,
> rabbit
> . .. … ‘…^,^
>
> Sent from Callisto House :: decentralized mobile homeless solutions
>
>
> On 10/6/22 07:18, rabbit wrote:
>> Hey y'all! I am releasing a new version and a new way of loading ProCrypto, ProCryptoTests, PromisesLocal and ParrotTalk on every image startUp: after confirming you want to updateOnResume.
>>
>> Installer ss project: 'Cryptography'; install: 'CryptographyBootsatrap'. "to load the Bootsatrap and force an update request"
>>
>> CryptographyBootsatrap startUp: false. "to force an update request"
>>
>> --
>> Have a good one; keep it, light.
>> Kindly,
>> rabbit
>> . .. … ‘…^,^
>>
>> Sent from Callisto House :: decentralized mobile homeless solutions
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