* Charles Wilson wrote on Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 10:23:31PM CEST: > Original: > real 25m3.886s > user 6m24.620s > sys 11m13.787s > > With the functions moved ahead of func_mode_compile: > real 24m34.235s > user 6m30.590s > sys 11m23.878s >
> So, when compiling about 325 source code files, the new function order > cost 5 seconds of user time and 10 seconds of system time, total. That's > 1/20th of a second slower per file, under: > cygwin-1.7.6-1 > bash-3.2.51-24 > On a 1.67GHz Core 2 Duo machine running Vista. Yes, but there is a significant speedup in real time!? That makes little sense, unless the system was busy doing other things also, for the first run. 5% sucks a bit, fixing that should be a TODO item. Thanks for doing the measurements, Ralf