I think Gyepi SAM is getting close to the issue: regex. it is clearly
NOT i/o bound if scanning once per field is about as fast. Regexes
are slow. Very slow. Replace w/ simple parsing logic based on string
position and you'll get the speed up.
Note, I like regex just fine, but I have
It sounds like you're close to the coast. Once you spend a little
quality time with the new chip architecture, it won't seem so much
like overkill. :-)
One thought, I wouldn't look the register types as containers. I'd
simply keep them as specializations. This change would simplify the
At 08:18 PM 7/2/2003 +, Mikey Smelto wrote:
My problem with Komodo was that it was slow. I have a P4 1.5Ghz with 768
MB of ram, and it took a long time to call it up. Yes I was running the
windows version. But darren and the vi army have speed on their side. so
i joined that army.
At 01:03 AM 3/18/2003 -0600, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
Joe Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] quoth:
*
*Do you trust Larry and Damain?
I wish they'd just stop circulating the Apocs so widely as every time
Larry emits one there is a rash of people who think the world has needed
to know or cares that
At 01:29 PM 3/18/2003 -0600, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
And if it's any comfort to you I hear they have a
special cousel in an grumpy 80 year-old man :)
I feel better already, Thanks. Is it Mel Brooks or Carl Reiner? I think
I'll have a nectarine ... g
Charlie
At 09:51 AM 1/16/2003 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hanes, Philipp wrote:
Probably not.
Hi Philipp, how're things?
That's a bummer.
TMTOWTDI becomes NCD - No Can Do
If it is any consolation, it isn't Perl's fault. It is inherent in the
nature of parent/child processes. The child
I have found using SWIG (www.swig.org) is very convenient and it generate
high quality wrapper code. Better, with the C++ option, it will a set of
Perl modules with a parallel inheritance hierarchy. Even if you do not end
up using the generated wrapper, it provides useful examples of XS code
Hi All,
I have a nifty little SWIG Perl extension that builds, tests, and installs
fine w/ Perl 5.6 on Win32 and Linux.
http://users.rcn.com/creitzel/tidy.html#tidyperl
I have a user trying to install it w/ Perl 5.8 and is getting runtime
problems. I.e. make test passes all tests OK, and the
Hi Ranga,
Am curious, what is your application? What are the requirements?
I have seen huge budgets and staff sizes get little done w/ Vignette. Plus
hear horror stories about Vignette and Interwoven on a regular basis on
cms-list. Wrote an in-house CMS myself. Wanted to buy one, but CMS