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On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 4:25 AM, Jan Blizničenko <blizn...@fit.cvut.cz>
wrote:

> I ran it in Pharo 4 (40616) because method putSource:inFile:withPreamble:
> no
> longer exists in Pharo 5 and results are:
>
> Desktop...
> all: 13.062 per second
> compile: 6,603 per second (why the hell is there comma as separator and not
> dot?)
> store: 13.431 per second
> add: 406.400 per second
>
> Notebook...
> all: 210.180 per second
> compile: 12,007 per second
> store: 454.818 per second
> add: 806.239 per second
>
> Jan
>
>
> Peter Uhnák wrote
> > Windows XP
> > 1011857707 bytecodes/sec; 132044070 sends/sec
> >
> > Debian
> > 1172295363 bytecodes/sec; 144744207 sends/sec
> >
> > But I think taking the compile: method apart tells a better story
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > code := 'a'.
> >
> > method := Object compiler
> > source: code;
> > requestor: nil;
> > failBlock: [ ^nil ];
> > compile.
> >
> > all := [
> > Object compile: code.
> > ].
> >
> > compile := [
> > Object compiler
> > source: code;
> > requestor: nil;
> > failBlock: [ ^nil ];
> > compile.
> > ].
> >
> > store := [
> > method putSource: code inFile: 2
> > withPreamble: [:f | f cr; nextPut: $!; nextChunkPut: 'Behavior method';
> > cr].
> > ].
> >
> > add := [
> > Object addSelector: method selector withMethod: method notifying: nil.
> > ].
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> >
> > Windows XP:
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > all bench. "'183.763 per second'"
> > compile bench. "'10,729 per second'"
> > *store bench. "'286.170 per second'"*
> > add bench. "'697.883 per second'"
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> > Debian
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > all bench. "'622.551 per second'"
> > compile bench. "'11,129 per second'"
> > *store bench. "'41,604 per second'"*
> > add bench. "'787.885 per second'"
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> > 150x slower disk operations? -_-
> >
> > I mean for normal programming this doesn't really matter, but when we are
> > downloading even medium-sized package it takes ages to process...
> >
> > Peter
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>


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