Le 15 mai 07 à 14:17 Soir, James Sentman a écrit: > Apple events will be slightly faster, and avoid some of the things > already mentioned. But realistically a single script vs a single > apple event will have no noticeable difference in speed at all. > > The saying goes that nothing takes any time at all unless you do it > more than once ;) > > So if you're looping and gathering hundreds of bits of info then the > slight overhead of a script vs an event will add up. If you're only > doing 1 or 2 things before returning then the benefit will be > virtually nil. So all other things being equal, and none of the > already mentioned things cause problems, then there is only a benefit > if you're looping through a lot of them.
Thank you! I question comes to mind: can AppleScript be non-installed? I think AppleEvents are part of the OS so is always available, but scripts, are they? _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
