On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Amanda Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Application startup is one of the areas where we count every
> millisecond, and try to touch the disk as little as possible.  I don't
> think it's safe to assume that the cost of creating and writing to a
> file is negligible in this context without actually measuring it.

Just curious, how many files are read/written loading a profile:
history, bookmarks, cache, last session, preferences, cookies, etc? I
imagine it's non-trivial and happens at every startup.

I agree that the proposal just for the sake of consolidating code may
not be warranted, but to jump all over it because a file has to be
written seems like premature optimization in light of everything else
that happens on the disk at app startup.

-- 
Mike Pinkerton
Mac Weenie
[email protected]

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