Eric Coissac 3cd4944fd8 4.4.25: Static Linux Builds, Memory-Aware Batching, and Build Stability
### Static Linux Builds
- Added `CGO_CFLAGS` environment variable to the release workflow for consistent static linking on Linux, ensuring portable, self-contained executables.
- Updated `go.work.sum` with the new dependency `golang.org/x/net v0.38.0`.
- Removed obsolete logs archive file from the distribution.

### Memory-Aware Batching (Introduced in 4.4.23, now stable)
- Users can now control batching behavior using `--batch-mem` to specify memory limits (e.g., `128K`, `64M`, `1G`), enabling adaptive batching based on sequence data size.
- Batching now respects both byte and record count limits, flushing batches when either threshold is exceeded.
- Conservative memory estimation for sequences (`BioSequence.MemorySize()`) and explicit garbage collection after large batch discards improve resource predictability.
- Default constraints remain non-breaking: minimum 1, maximum 2000 records per batch with a default memory limit of 128 MB.

### Build System Improvements
- Updated Go toolchain to 1.26.1 and bumped key dependencies for security and performance.
- Fixed Makefile quoting for `LDFLAGS` to safely handle paths containing spaces.
- Enhanced build failure handling: error logs are now displayed before cleanup, aiding diagnostics.
- The install script now correctly configures `GOROOT`, `GOPATH`, and `GOTOOLCHAIN`, creates the GOPATH directory, and shows a progress bar during downloads.
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obitools V4

OBITools V4 is the new version of OBITools. They are closer to OBITools2 than to OBITools3. They are implemented in GO and are tens of times faster than OBITools2.

The git for OBITools4 is available at :

https://github.com/metabarcoding/obitools4

Installing OBITools V4

An installation script that compiles the new OBITools on your Unix-like system is available online. The easiest way to run it is to copy and paste the following command into your terminal

curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metabarcoding/obitools4/master/install_obitools.sh | bash

By default, the script installs the latest version of OBITools commands and other associated files into the /usr/local directory.

Installation Options

The installation script offers several options:

-l, --list List all available versions and exit.

-v, --version Install a specific version (e.g., -v 4.4.3). By default, the latest version is installed.

-i, --install-dir Directory where obitools are installed (as example use /usr/local not /usr/local/bin).

-p, --obitools-prefix Prefix added to the obitools command names if you want to have several versions of obitools at the same time on your system (as example -p g will produce gobigrep command instead of obigrep).

-j, --jobs Number of parallel jobs used for compilation (default: 1). Increase this value to speed up compilation on multi-core systems (e.g., -j 4).

Examples

List all available versions:

curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metabarcoding/obitools4/master/install_obitools.sh | bash -s -- --list

Install a specific version:

curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metabarcoding/obitools4/master/install_obitools.sh | bash -s -- --version 4.4.3

Install in a custom directory with command prefix:

curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metabarcoding/obitools4/master/install_obitools.sh | \
      bash -s -- --install-dir test_install --obitools-prefix k

In this last example, the binaries will be installed in the test_install directory and all command names will be prefixed with the letter k. Thus, obigrep will be named kobigrep.

Note on Version Compatibility

The names of the commands in the new OBITools4 are mostly identical to those in OBITools2. Therefore, installing the new OBITools may hide or delete the old ones. If you want both versions to be available on your system, use the --install-dir and --obitools-prefix options as shown above.

Continuing the analysis...

Before with OBITools2 to continue the analysis, obitab was used as last command to produce a tab delimited file that was loadable in R or in any spreadsheet. The generated file was huge and required to load the full dataset in memory to be produced. Hereby OBITools4 proposes to substitute the obitab usage by the ROBIFastRead R module.

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