The speed difference with stack files seems to be that there's high overhead for each write on Windows 10, and stack files are written on a series of small writes.

Given this, which would make more sense?:

a) Serialize objects to one buffer in memory
   and flush to disk in one write
   (changes current behavior, but I can't think
    of why anyone would mind)

b) Extend the "save file" command with a flag
   to tell the engine to flush in one write
   (keeps current default behavior, allowing
   the single-flush method as an option)

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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