On 9/29/2013 6:15 AM, Thangalin wrote:
Thank you, Aditya.

I should have mentioned that I was thinking about it in terms of
optimization. Sometimes when a program's debug/logging mode is
disabled, the program executes faster. (In the old days just writing
to standard out was enough to make a program grind to a crawl.)

I could not find a wiki page on optimizing the compiler -- are there
any other tricks to making compiles faster?

batchmode can make run tex a bit faster

logging itself is already quite efficient in context

(the speed of consoles / terminals is a factor but normally one can set up that bit to be efficient as well - refresh delays and such)

Hans

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