I had a bunch of examples of byte code compiles in something I was writing. Changed to 3.0.2 and the advantage of compiler disappears. I've looked in the NEWS file but do not see anything that suggests that the compile is now built-in. Possibly I've just happened on a bunch of examples where it does not help, but experiences of a year ago do not seem to remain valid now. Just wondering if my experience was consistent with what is expected now in 3.0.2. John Nash
On 13-11-03 2:15 PM, Prof J C Nash (U30A) wrote:> I had a bunch of examples of byte code compiles in something I was > writing. Changed to 3.0.2 and the advantage of compiler disappears. I've > looked in the NEWS file but do not see anything that suggests that the > compile is now built-in. Possibly I've just happened on a bunch of > examples where it does not help, but experiences of a year ago do not > seem to remain valid now. Just wondering if my experience was consistent > with what is expected now in 3.0.2.Post some details, please. Are the times in 3.0.2 like the times in 3.0.1 with or without compiling? Or were you comparing to some other version? Duncan Murdoch
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