On 13-May-07, at 12:13 PM, Knut Lorenzen wrote:
> Arnaud Nicolet schrieb dereinst (am 13.05.2007 20:06 Uhr) via
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>>>>> As Christian mentioned though, the scripts are not precompiled
>>>>> and so
>>>>> there can be some "start up" cost associated with executing one.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you dont use MBS there is no way around this that I am aware of
>>>>
>>>> MBS is magic?
>>>
>>> Sometimes it just lets you do things that look like magic
>>
>> Yes, usually I think it's just hard declares or complex structures.
>
> You can compile AppleScripts (even as text) using a shell and the
> command
> osacompile, e.g.
>
> osacompile -e 'display dialog "Hello world!" buttons {"OK"} default
> button
> 1' -o Hello\ World.app
>
> In Terminal.app, see man osacompile for more info.
Does that help when you use it inside RB ?
I think that's where the precompilation inside a running application
using MBS can help make it so there is no "startup" cost to using an
applescript
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