Josh, --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, I'm a grad. student doing a research study comparing the > efficiencies of Cocoa, GNUstep, and the STL. In our experiments so far > (which have been done on the same machine), Cocoa data structures seem > to be much slower and use much more memory than the same data > structures in GNUstep. This was suprising to us, since Cocoa was > developed by Apple to run on their hardware.
I believe that's news (quite good news as a matter of fact) to us as well. > Anyway, does anyone know if there are any strange debugging or > bookkeeping options used by Cocoa that are on by default and that we > could turn off to potentially speed up the Cocoa data structures? Not to my knowledge. You might check the developer documentation on Apple's site, but I don't think there is anything like what you're talking about. > We've tried some optimization ideas from www.mulle-kybernetik.com. Any > information about optimizing Cocoa code would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Josh BTW, do you think you could publish the results so that others could take a crack at recreating your results? Later, GJC Gregory John Casamento -- CEO/President Open Logic Corp. (A MD Corp.) ## Maintainer of Gorm (IB Equiv.) for GNUstep. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
