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Re: gnulib-tool.py speedup
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Collin Funk |
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Re: gnulib-tool.py speedup |
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Sat, 20 Apr 2024 16:01:01 -0700 |
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Hi Bruno,
On 4/20/24 3:50 PM, Bruno Haible wrote:
> On Linux: On Cygwin 2.9.0:
>
> in create-tests: time ./test-all.sh in create-tests: time
> ./test-all.sh
> sh: 1225 sec sh: 27406 sec
> py: 155 sec py: 2400 sec
> => about 8 times faster => more than 11 times faster
What shell did you use for this test? Running ./test-all.sh in the
create-tests took me ~1800 (30 minutes) last time I checked. That was
on GNU/Linux with Bash. Would other shells even make a difference?
Also those Cygwin times don't look very fun. The Python one is much
more bearable at least LOL.
Collin
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