You are correct though. When you open a stack with substacks all of them are loaded
completely into memory.
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>From: Rob Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>I can speak with absolute authority;
>
>Damn
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 19:07, Edwin Gore wrote:
> You are correct though. When you open a stack with substacks all of them are loaded
> completely into memory.
So, it's not really a good news in regard of the speed problem about
opening substacks from thr Rev2 IDE.
Can some one there, please, exp
Richard ?
Richard is probably the best person to answer this outside of Scott
Raney or someone from RunRev.(oops!, I guess Scott is "someone from
RunRev" now).
Richard copied me on a private eMail a week or so ago comparing the
number of frontScripts, backScripts, and libraries used by MC vs th
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 17:08, Rob Cozens wrote:
> >Richard ?
>
> Richard is probably the best person to answer this outside of Scott
> Raney or someone from RunRev.(oops!, I guess Scott is "someone from
> RunRev" now).
>
> Richard copied me on a private eMail a week or so ago comparing the
> nu
In the development environment, at least, as long as i did'nt test the
runtime environment for yet.
Try turning off the development environment ["Suspend Development
Tools" from the Development menu] and see what happens.
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