It is known that composer update takes a lot of memory: #5915, #5902,
I am playing with a profiler (@blackfireio) to make a demo in my local
PHP meetup (@phpvigo) and I found out a way to use less memory. These
are my first tests:
* Private project using PHP 5.6:
* Memory: from 1.31GB to 1.07GB
* Wall Time: from 2min 8s to 1min 33s
* symfony-demo using PHP 7.1 in my old mac book:
* Memory: from 667MB to 523MB
* Wall Time: from 5min 29s to 5min 28s
Not use an array inside conflict rules is this improvement main idea:
```php
<?php
//Memory 38MB
gc_collect_cycles();
gc_disable();
class Rule
{
public $literals;
public function __construct(array $literals)
{
$this->literals = $literals;
}
}
$rules = array();
$i = 0;
while ($i<80000){ //
$i++;
$array = array(-$i, $i);
$rule = new Rule($array);
$rules[] = $rule;
}
```
```php
<?php
//Memory 11.1MB
gc_collect_cycles();
gc_disable();
class Rule2Literals
{
public $literal1;
public $literal2;
public function __construct($literal1, $literal2)
{
$this->literal1 = $literal1;
$this->literal2 = $literal2;
}
}
$rules = array();
$i = 0;
while ($i<80000){ //
$i++;
$rule = new ConflictRule(-$i, $i);
$rules[] = $rule;
}
```
More info https://github.com/composer/composer/pull/6168
For each version of each package we create a conflict rule with each
other version. These are then added to the rule set and skipped if
duplicate so instead we can just generate them only once to begin with
and avoid unnecessary memory allocation and duplication lookups.