On Monday, 27 May 2019 at 07:16:37 UTC, BoQsc wrote:
On Sunday, 26 May 2019 at 20:37:36 UTC, Jon Degenhardt wrote:
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The desktop computer I'm testing this on contains Solid State
Drive, a Windows 10 Home Operating system and about 7-9 years
old of hardware. But remember, we are living in a 21 century,
the hardware performance is great, even for the old hardware
that is 10 years old, especially the desktops.
I tried to disable Windows Defender real-time protection, it
didn't helped to speed up rdmd. However until I test it on
Linux, I can't be sure if Windows do not have other less
obvious quirks that could slow down third party programs such
as D compiler or rdmd.
I can confirm, without measuring the exact timing, "dmd -run
test.d" feels much
faster than "rdmd test.d". I would say 1 second instead of 2
seconds.
Kind regards
André