Hello everybody, Five years ago when I first played a bit with GEGL I wrote a fast path for axis aligned reflection [1] with some help from pippin. It appears to me from the bug report that there has been some discussion on this topic after that, which led to the fast path being removed [2]. However now that I am again using GEGL in an application [3], I find that things axis aligned reflection, and rotation by multiples of 90 degrees are still as slow as they were before. After a chat with pippin on IRC a month or two ago, he seemed to be of the opinion that fast paths are the way to go (among a few other things), and he was not sure why the one I wrote was removed in the first place. So, what is the current plan on improving the performance of GEGL for applications that are relatively simpler than GIMP? Cheers, Debarshi [1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=592106 [2] Commits 17c89c9938b4043bb77e86724e8ee8f63cb2b7b4 and ce089b3600f9882c568c4229eb3e7076d23c56ce [3] https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Photos -- Wearing non-prescription glasses and embracing obscurity doesn't necessarily make you a hipster. -- Anonymous
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