Feel free to jump in a profile startup and make some patches to improve
things.

Most languages seem to be under 50 milliseconds for the "startup and run no
code" test case, so I would guess that should be fairly achievable.

Best,
John.

On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 2:10 PM, <pet...@riseup.net> wrote:

> On 2017-02-01 19:40, Jim Mack wrote:
> > So why not create a separate small process that passes on its
> > parameters to
> > a running factor if it can find it, or starts a new one if it can't?
> >
>
> That's like running a server and sending requests to it. I take several
> issues with that:
>
> 1 - I need one instance to have *all* my libraries, present and future
> to be pre-loaded. But more importantly:
> 2 - a typical shell script can call a dozen external executables. Some
> will be in C, some in bash, some in python, some in perl etc. If every
> language would need a huge server to run, where would that leave us?
>
> > On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 7:51 AM, Timothy Hobbs <timo...@hobbs.cz> wrote:
> >
> >> Have you tried loading the
> >> factor interpreter in the background and seeing if factor launches
> >> quicker while another factor process is running?
>
> I did what I think is fair - started it once so everything necessary
> gets cached in RAM and discard that run. As noted above I don't think
> running a server for each possible language is a good solution.
>
>
> Feel free to contradict me gentlemen, I'm open to discussion, but I do
> have my own opinion of what is acceptable and transferable to other PCs
> / colleagues. I'm not looking for some local hack to speed things up but
> a general solution that doesn't put any more burden on the end users
> than it is necessary.
>
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