tomaswolf edited a comment on pull request #207:
URL: https://github.com/apache/mina-sshd/pull/207#issuecomment-955198554


   > The code is certainly more complex to follow... It seems OK, but I may 
have missed something. Perhaps you should ask Guillaume to take a look at it as 
well - maybe he can locate something we both missed. In view of this I 
definitely recommend we make this a configurable behavior (default=enabled)
   
   Well, I think you know how I feel about this... Anyway: added such a config. 
But IMO it only adds unnecessary complication to the code, and users should 
never set it to false anyway. It really hurts performance. Try the directory 
listing test with it set to true or false:
   
   - true: takes some 70ms per run on my machine, makes 3 LSTAT calls
   - false: takes >2s per run on my machine, makes 10040 LSTAT calls
   
   The caching of attributes is truly _safe_: the unconditionally cached 
attributes are used _only_ in directory iteration; just like the cached 
attributes from `sun.nio.fs.BasicFileAttributesHolder` are used exclusively in 
`FileTreeWalker` in the Java library. And `withAttributeCaching` is used only 
for short code blocks that are _known_ to only make repeated calls to 
`readAttributes`, and they clear the cache at the end.
   
   My proposition instead of a pointless config: either we believe this 
implementation is correct and then check it in without config, or we believe it 
isn't correct and then we abandon this idea altogether. And if we can't decide 
what we believe, then let's also abandon this.


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