On 2016-11-15 22:52-0000 p.d.rosenb...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi Alan, Laurent
> I can't say I have much to add. It wasn't obvious to me where the lag was 
> last time i looked, but I agree it is an issue
>

> I haven't done much plplot work for some time, but when I can i will
look at this. If anyone has any suggestions I would be keen to hear.

Hi Phil:

>From what you say above it sounds like any serious time you can spend
on this would be pretty limited and not immediate.  Given those
conditions, I think that likely the most valuable thing you can do for
us immediately is to write up a paragraph or so describing how you are
currently using IPC to communicate between -dev wxwidgets and
wxPLViewer including a summary of where waits might be occurring. I
suggest you commit that overview in the new file
drivers/README.wxwidgets_IPC (or I will do that if you just want to
send your overview by e-mail). That IPC overview would be a big help
in getting up to speed for anyone else wanting to figure out what is
going on with these weird idle times that we are encountering on the
Linux platform.

Alan
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