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Tore Olsen <toreo@colargol.idb.hist.no> writes:

> I guess I missed a couple of patches.  I tried this, and it
> worked. However, I haven't been able to do a benchmark, since xemacs
> keeps standing still now and then. It seems worse on the alpha than on
> i686-linux. This is the most annoying bug I know. :-/

Woops. I better check my path before I mail, I was running 19.14. Seems
like it's fixed in 19.15b3. I was lucky with 19.14 for a while too,
so I got benchmarks for both versions.

Here are the benchmarks for alpha-dec-osf3.2 displayed on an X-Terminal:

19.14:
Function Name  Call Count  Elapsed Time  Average Time
=============  ==========  ============  ============
bench-mark-3   10          161.08970200  16.108970200
bench-mark-1   10          84.455737999  8.4455737999
bench-mark-6   10          45.433895000  4.5433895000
bench-mark-2   10          9.4934510000  0.9493451000
bench-mark-4   10          4.4596930000  0.4459693000

19.15b3
Function Name  Call Count  Elapsed Time  Average Time
=============  ==========  ============  ============
bench-mark-1   10          98.527974000  9.8527974000
bench-mark-3   10          92.650552000  9.2650552000
bench-mark-6   10          44.268955000  4.4268955000
bench-mark-2   10          8.1873889999  0.8187388999
bench-mark-4   10          4.3601420000  0.4360142000

Considering temporary lag on the ethernet etc, I'd say the difference
is minimal.

-Toreo
-- 
Tore Olsen <toreo@colargol.idb.hist.no> drift@colargol, TIHLDE, IDB HiST

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