Also if you are interested in profiling the time for page processing
I've got a wimpy presentation that might be useful at:
http://www.arsdigita.com/wp/display/27845/27849.wimpy
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Here are my results ... you know you can get a list of the actual
runtime tcl commands ... including ns_ if you have tclstats on in
your config dir.
ns_browsermatch 1
ns_cp 1
ns_dateentrywidget 1
ns_findrowbyid 1
ns_http_read 1
ns_localsqldate 1
ns_logroll 1
ns_
The script I used is below. It's a crappy TCL reader we wrote for a
specific purpose and doesn't work quite right - doesn't handle strings
correctly, probably other stuff.
We don't use nsv_ routines - still on 2.3.3. Personally, I don't like
the nsv_ interface. With ns_share, a variable is a v
Jim,
This is absolutely awesome. Yes, static analysis is just fine for
what I'm trying to answer, and I'm thinking perhaps having some
profiling in nsd (which can be turned on and off) could be really
useful for the dynamic analysis.
I'm presuming you didn't count these all by hand, that you di
On 2001.04.28, Rob Mayoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd like to conduct a quick informal poll. What are the
> > top 10 most commonly used ns_* API calls that you use?
>
> Do you mean at authoring time or execution time?
Execution time, I guess. Pretend nsd had a profiling mode
that kept tr
Here's a complete list of the ones we use. I should mention that we usually
use ns_db via a wrapper; it's easily in the top 10.
Not sure how useful this is, since it is a static analysis of source rather
than a dynamic analysis of which routines are actually used the most. Is
there a way to get
> I'd like to conduct a quick informal poll. What are the
> top 10 most commonly used ns_* API calls that you use?
Do you mean at authoring time or execution time?
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From: "Dossy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 12:36 PM
Subject: [AOLSERVER] What parts of the ns_* API do you use the most?
> I'd like to conduct a quick informal poll. What are the
> top 10 most commonly used ns_* API call
At 03:36 PM 4/28/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I'd like to conduct a quick informal poll. What are the
>top 10 most commonly used ns_* API calls that you use?
>
>Responses to the list, or directly to me, are fine.
>
>- Dossy
>
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>Dossy Shiobara mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Panoptic Co
I'd like to conduct a quick informal poll. What are the
top 10 most commonly used ns_* API calls that you use?
Responses to the list, or directly to me, are fine.
- Dossy
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Dossy Shiobara mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Panoptic Computer Network web: http://www.panop
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