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Will Glass-Husain commented on VELOCITY-24:
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So, it cuts the speed in half for uncached operation?

Seems acceptable to me, since we offer a pretty good cache.

Nice work on tracking this down and solving it.  

> calls to local macros not always made when template caching is off
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>
>                 Key: VELOCITY-24
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-24
>             Project: Velocity
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Engine
>    Affects Versions: 1.5 beta1
>         Environment: Operating System: other
> Platform: Other
>            Reporter: peterwlynch
>         Assigned To: Henning Schmiedehausen
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 1.5
>
>
> In the latest nightly build Oct 28, 2001 and also in velocity 1.2 rc2 i 
> noticed 
> the following problem with autoreloading macros.
> Made a simple html page. added a simple one line macro that accepted one 
> param, 
> a letter
> something like....
> ## local macro, not global
> #macro(letter $char)
>     This is the letter $char
> #end
> #letter("A")
> #letter("B")
> #letter("C")
> etc.... to Z
> ------
> The html page would be loaded in response to a form being submitted. If I 
> clicked on the submit button five times, quickly ( five separate submits), 
> most 
> times the final response would out put something like...
> ----
> This is the letter A
> This is the letter B
> This is the letter C
> This is the letter D
> This is the letter E
> #letter    #letter    #letter 
> #letter ......
> This is the letter Z
> As you can see, some macro calls did not get parsed.
> We were just happening to use velocity through turbine, but I don't think 
> that 
> affects the bug. Besides, the bug went away when the autoreload was false.
> Once scarab's runbox is back up, might be interesting to test this out on 
> their 
> macros too for comparison, although I don't see that they have any local 
> macros.

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