On Monday, January 20, 2014 11:55:00 PM UTC-7, Jarrod Swart wrote:
>
> I'm processing a large csv with Clojure, honestly not even that big (~18k
> rows, 11mb). I have a list of exported data from a client and I am
> de-duplicating URLs within the list. My final output is a series of
> vectors: [url url-hash].
>
> The odd thing is how slow it seems to be going. I have tried implementing
> this as a reduce, and finally I thought to speed things up I might try a
> "with-open and a loop-recur". It doesn't seem to have done much in my
> case. I know I am doing something wrong I'm just not sure what yet. The
> best I can do is about 4 seconds, which may only seem slow because I
> implemented it in python first and it takes a half second to finish. Still
> this is one of the smaller files I will likely deal with so I'm worried
> that as the files grow it may get too slow.
>
> The code is here on ref-heap for easy viewing:
> https://www.refheap.com/26098
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
This part: (some #{hashed} already-seen) is doing a linear lookup in
`already-seen`. Try (contains? already-seen hashed) instead.
- Chris
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