http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2912
------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-03-12 10:21 -------
Subject: Re: RFE: allow test order to be controlling using a test 'priority'
setting
> I'm curious what folks will consider an unacceptable slowdown, 2% 5% 10%
20%?
20% would probably be annoying. I don't know that any would be unacceptable
in my case. Then again, I don't know that priority capability would buy me
anything, so I don't know that I would see any benefit from the change.
It isn't clear to me why you can't take a pass over the tests to
priority-insert them into a queue or list and then process them repeatedly
out of that list. This should result in a very minor slowdown at best, as
long as you can process more than one message before having to read a new
configuration and thus re-order a new list of tests.
Since you must be building some sort of a list of tests now anyway, it isn't
immediately clear to me why making this an ordered list and inserting into
it in priority order will be much slower than the current code.
Loren
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