Hi!
On Jan 29, 2009, at 11:06 AM, Eric Prud'hommeaux wrote:
> yeah, i'm a big fan of using stl and boost whenever possible.
We don't have a benchmark on exceptions yet, but for Drizzle we have
found that the STL is as fast, and sometimes faster, then the built in
code that MySQL has.
If exceptions turn out to not cost us, we will switch to using them as
well. We just have not had the time to benchmark them yet.
Cheers,
-Brian
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| • STL, C++, Mysql Development? | Patrick Lau | 29 Jan |
| • Re: STL, C++, Mysql Development? | MARK CALLAGHAN | 29 Jan |
| • Re: STL, C++, Mysql Development? | Chad MILLER | 29 Jan |
| • Re: Re: STL, C++, Mysql Development? | Eric Prud'hommeaux | 29 Jan |
| • Re: STL, C++, Mysql Development? | Brian Aker | 29 Jan |
| • Re: STL, C++, Mysql Development? | Kesava Poyyale | 30 Jan |
| • Re: STL, C++, Mysql Development? | Patrick Lau | 30 Jan |
| • Re: STL, C++, Mysql Development? | Vladimir Shebordaev | 31 Jan |