From: "David Korn" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 4:42 PM
The first column is the time that it took for ksh. Then I divided
each of the timings by this amount for the remainder of the columns.
Thus ksh will be 1 and 2 means that it took twice as long.
A number < 1 means that it was faster than ksh93s+.
David Korn
[email protected]
Hi David,
Thanks for the explanation. I figured it was something like that
but I wasn't quite seeing it at the time. Overall, those are some
pretty impressive numbers.
I sat down to day and wrote a couple of very small shell benchmark
scripts. The one thing I observed is that bash is consistently the
worse performing of the shells that I tested.
Kent
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