On Friday 09 December 2005 05:44 am, Chris Cannam wrote:

> The experiments branch had a few changes (a few weeks ago) intended to
> speed up the startup a bit, but I'd like to gather some data on how far
> it actually works.

Any difference seems to be negligible.  There's variability from run to run 
with a spread of about seven seconds, and I don't see a clear winner 
emerging.  HEAD is faster sometimes, and experiments is faster sometimes.  
Both are considerably slower to start if JACK is not running.  The best speed 
I saw was six seconds, and I think that was experiments.  The worst speed I 
saw was 18 seconds, and I think that was also experiments.

I did these all from the command line with everything directed to /dev/null, 
incidentally.

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