Still, from what I searched in the Rails codebase, I think there is no big eval usage in Rails. But for sure having such a fast eval interpreter is great.
On 9/28/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I forgot the MRI numbers: > > ~/NetBeansProjects/jruby $ ruby bench_eval.rb > implicit binding > 9.50195717811584 > explicit binding > 9.21342587471008 > > Charles Oliver Nutter wrote: > > ## before > > ~/NetBeansProjects/jruby $ jruby bench_eval.rb > > implicit binding > > 85.61300015449524 > > explicit binding > > 81.47699999809265 > > ~/NetBeansProjects/jruby $ jruby -J-server -O bench_eval.rb > > implicit binding > > 69.26199984550476 > > explicit binding > > 67.39000010490417 > > > > ## after > > ~/NetBeansProjects/jruby $ jruby bench_eval.rb > > implicit binding > > 8.778000116348267 > > explicit binding > > 4.713000059127808 > > ~/NetBeansProjects/jruby $ jruby -J-server -O bench_eval.rb > > implicit binding > > 4.736999988555908 > > explicit binding > > 3.310999870300293 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > >
