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| From: | Joao Prado Maia | Date: | March 10 2005 7:17pm |
| Subject: | RE: Why eventum may be slow... | ||
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Paul, > I was looking into some of the Eventum code and found some reasons why > it may not be as snappy as it should be. In my opinion listing 100 > issues should happen very quickly. There should never be a 2-3 second > pause. > > I think the slowness is inherent to class based format of the code. > The whole class file needs to be loaded and parsed even when only one > function of the class may be used. > I'm sorry for my blunt response, but this is complete nonsense. Instead of just guessing what the problem might be, please provide benchmarks showing that parsing is the problem with your bad-performance of Eventum. Until I see any proof that this is the problem (which I'm pretty sure it isn't), there's nothing to discuss here. --Joao
| Thread | ||
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| • Why eventum may be slow... | Paul Mach | 10 Mar |
| • RE: Why eventum may be slow... | Joao Prado Maia | 10 Mar |
| • Re: Why eventum may be slow... | Paul Mach | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Why eventum may be slow... | Jeffrey D. Wheelhouse | 11 Mar |
| • RE: Why eventum may be slow... | Joao Prado Maia | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Why eventum may be slow... | Jeffrey D. Wheelhouse | 11 Mar |
| • RE: Why eventum may be slow... | Joao Prado Maia | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Why eventum may be slow... | Jeffrey D. Wheelhouse | 11 Mar |
| • RE: Why eventum may be slow... | Joao Prado Maia | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Why eventum may be slow... | Jeffrey D. Wheelhouse | 11 Mar |
| • RE: Why eventum may be slow... | Joao Prado Maia | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Why eventum may be slow... | Phillip Steinbachs | 10 Mar |
