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Re: Very large score (for benchmarking purposes)


From: Masaki, Akikazu
Subject: Re: Very large score (for benchmarking purposes)
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2022 22:08:04 +0900
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First sorry to say, I have no score you want.

Processing time remarkably depends on its environment, hardware
performance for example.  However, the time seems to be directly
proportional to "Grob count", which is output with --loglevel=DEBUG.

In a real case I measured, it took 21 seconds to compile a symphonic
piece. (single \score, 236943 grobs)
Your need is larger than six times of that on similar environment.
So I guess you're looking for something like a continuous score of
whole pieces of Orff's Carmina Burana...

Akikazu



On 2022/04/20 8:19, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Hi there,

By any chance, would anybody have a very large score to hand (say,
something taking more than two minutes to compile at least), preferably
running under current versions, or under not too old versions? In
particular, I am testing a change that is mostly relevant for large
\score blocks, so a succession of lots of reasonably-sized \score-s
is not what I am looking for: rather I would prefer one single huge
\score. I know, I can take an existing \score and \repeat unfold 100
it, but I am still interested in comparing with real-world cases. So
this is not a very important request, as I can likely achieve it
with what I already have: it would just save me time if it's only
a matter of sending it for someone.

Thanks!

Jean






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