24x sounds better to me On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Andrew Grieve <[email protected]> wrote: > The 25x is based on the mobile-spec benchmark Braden mentioned. That's for > non-synchronous plugins. There are lots of details in the bug ( > issues.cordova.io/638). The 25x is based on the PROMPT+HANGING_GET number > in this > spreadsheet<https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq9kFRDB1QGhdEtZZENBMThLSDdRUVJfRUFzVW5LSVE#gid=0> > on > sheet 1 vs. the JS_OBJECT + LOAD_URL number on the last sheet. Note that > it's actually 24x, but 25 sounds better :). > > Improvements to the existing benchmark, or even new benchmarks would be a > welcome contribution :) > > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Braden Shepherdson > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> We have a bridge speed test in mobile-spec already. The last entry in the >> main screen is "Benchmark". Andrew made this a while back while working on >> the iOS bridge, but it should let you select between all available bridges >> on whichever platform, and measure their speed. >> >> Braden >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 3:01 AM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Brian recently suggested incorporating some kind of baseline bridge >> > benchmark into mobile-spec. It would be nice to track the progression of >> a >> > standard "bridge speed" metric into our daily commits. >> > >> > On 10/30/12 11:19 PM, "Lorin Beer" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > >Hey Andrew, >> > > >> > >bridge speed on android is of particular interest to me, and >> > >Pender<https://github.com/lorinbeer/pender-android> >> > > >> > >I have a working Pender-Cordova Plugin, and a 25x increase in bridge >> speed >> > >would massively affect possible usage. >> > >Is 25x a metric, or an approximation? >> > >Do we have a benchmark tool for Cordova Android bridge speed? >> > >If not, would a bridge speed benchmark tool be of interest? I wrote one >> > >about a year and a half ago, and could massage it into something useful. >> > > >> > >- Lorin >> > > >> > > >> > >On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 8:48 PM, Alessandro Preziosi (licnep) < >> > >[email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> > >> >My understanding is as follows: >> > >> >Unless you preventDefault() on the touchstart event, then dragging >> your >> > >> >finger will attempt to scroll the page. Once scroll mode has begun, >> no >> > >>JS >> > >> >callbacks are called until you lift your finger and exit scroll mode. >> > >> great explanation, sounds like it could be the case, thanks >> > >> >> > >> > >>
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