xstream

A command line tool to split a stream by a delimiter and pipe each section to a child process.

Installation

cargo install xstream

Benchmarks

For a simple illustration of the speed up for reasonably sized streams, the following simple benchmark compares generating 1001 streams of integers and summing them with bc.

First, generate a null delimited set of streams with

bash time for I in {10000..11000}; do seq $I; echo -ne '\0'; done

This stream is roughly 50M, making each stream roughly 50k.

I then piped this into xstream as bash | time xstream -0 -- bash -c 'paste -sd+ | bc' > /dev/null and xargs as bash | time xargs -0I@ bash -c '<<< "@" head -n-1 | paste -sd+ | bc' > /dev/null

which on my system gives:

| Program | User | System | Elapsed | |-----------|-------|--------|---------| | xstream | 6.55 | 1.53 | 0:06.91 | | xargs | 17.26 | 3.98 | 0:18.01 |

This benchmark is a toy example, but xstream already provides a 60% speed up when each stream is only 50k.