On 7/13/06, Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I meant .tcl file cacheing, which is in tcl/file.tcl when
enabletclpages=on then all requests to .tcl are cached in global cache.

Right, the Tcl is read from disk and cached in memory.  But only the
Tcl *source*.  It needs to be byte code compiled before use.  This is
what Andrew is talking about.

Our cache stringifys everything that goes into it -- you can't share
Tcl objects between threads.  Therefore, every time you retrieve the
Tcl page from cache (not disk), you still have to byte code compile
it.

aolserver3.x-ad13 cached the byte code per-interp.

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