On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Darin Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right on...
> We can definitely support custom implementations for each platform, and we
> should do that if it significantly lowers barriers and helps us get to a
> better product.
> I think it was reasonable to talk about sharing code here between Linux and
> OSX because this code, while small and contained, is something, much like
> the MessageLoop, that will invariably get a lot of attention due to very
> subtle issues (given our experience on Windows).  It would be nice to share
> that kind of effort whenever it makes sense.

Oh, very much agreed.  And it never hurts to confirm assumptions.
Jeremy's benchmark did turn up some very interesting desktop/laptop
differences, which point up areas we may want to keep an eye on:
effects of multiple CPU cores, memory bandwidth, etc.

--Amanda

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