Re: LanguageTool speed measurements, from LT-1.8 till LT-3.2-SNAPSHOT

2015-10-25 Thread Dominique Pellé
Daniel Naber wrote: On 2015-10-25 05:13, Dominique Pellé wrote: > > Hi Dominique, > > > I measured LT speed using command line version of LanguageTool. > > Recorded numbers are user time reported by Linux time command. > > thanks, that's interesting. I think one issue would need to be fixed > bef

Re: LanguageTool speed measurements, from LT-1.8 till LT-3.2-SNAPSHOT

2015-10-25 Thread Daniel Naber
On 2015-10-25 05:13, Dominique Pellé wrote: Hi Dominique, > I measured LT speed using command line version of LanguageTool. > Recorded numbers are user time reported by Linux time command. thanks, that's interesting. I think one issue would need to be fixed before this can be automated: Maybe w

Re: LanguageTool speed measurements, from LT-1.8 till LT-3.2-SNAPSHOT

2015-10-24 Thread Dominique Pellé
Dominique Pellé wrote: Multi-threading was introduced in LT-2.7 but above numbers don't show > improvements. Maybe I needed to use a bigger document than 500 lines. > I need to correct this: it's LT-2.3 which introduced multi-threading. I also made more measurements with older versions. Here is

LanguageTool speed measurements, from LT-1.8 till LT-3.2-SNAPSHOT

2015-10-24 Thread Dominique Pellé
Hi I measured LT speed using command line version of LanguageTool. Recorded numbers are user time reported by Linux time command. Measurements were made on my laptop: - xubuntu-14.04.3 - i5-3317U CPU, 1.7Ghz, 4 cores, SSD - java version "1.8.0_60" I measured: - several versions of LT (from 1.8 to