Shawn O. Pearce escreveu:
So anyway, I see no breakage on Mac OS X or Win32 with your patch,
and you said you tested it on Linux, so I'm going to include it.
Thanks for figuring that one out, its a nice performance boost.
Cool.
Maybe another option to try before leaving windows out is the
ILazyContentProvider. Have you noticed that while GenerateHistoryJob is
updating the table you can't use it? Because the input is regenerated
every time, the table keeps going back to the first row.
Hmm. I didn't notice that, but at this point its so damn fast for
me that I don't have the reflexes to really try and use the table
before GenerateHistoryJob is complete. I'll have to add some sleeps
in there to make it slow down its work and see if I can reproduce
what you are describing.
Yep, I noticed it while debuging and don't think it's very important.
I'm very happy with the current speed and it's also almost instant to
me. I think the lazy provider could be of some help in case someone is
reading from a slow nfs partition or something like that. It's very
border case thought.
[]s,
Roger.
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