[dwm] [dmenu] help me test possibly faster dmenu_path

2008-12-17 Thread Neale Pickett
I theorize that find outperforms for/test. Below are two shell scripts: if you run the first one it will let you know the results of two runs. The second one is a modified dmenu_run that uses find. I'd appreciate it if people would run the first one and mail the results to me. I'll let the list

Re: [dwm] [dmenu] help me test possibly faster dmenu_path

2008-12-17 Thread Anselm R Garbe
Neale, 2008/12/17 Neale Pickett ne...@woozle.org: I theorize that find outperforms for/test. Below are two shell scripts: if you run the first one it will let you know the results of two runs. The second one is a modified dmenu_run that uses find. I'd appreciate it if people would run the

Re: [dwm] Border hater, border lover

2008-12-17 Thread Anselm R Garbe
2008/12/15 Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com: 2008/12/14 voltaic volt...@gmail.com: It seems this idea was forgotten again, so I thought I would bring it up once more. As DWM 5.4 is being finalized and there is discussion on what to include in future versions, I'd love to see the

Re: [dwm] [dmenu] help me test possibly faster dmenu_path

2008-12-17 Thread Neale Pickett
Anselm, My apologies for bringing up something which has already been discussed, I didn't think this specific issue would have come up before! My primary machine (a shared machine on which I don't have root access) triggers a cache miss nearly every time with dwm_path, due to directories being

Re: [dwm] Border hater, border lover

2008-12-17 Thread yy
2008/12/17 Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com: It's in. Please recheck if there are any issues. Otherwise I'm going to release 5.4 tomorrow. Two things (of not too much importance, anyway): 1. What about the applyrules modification discussed in http://lists.suckless.org/dwm/0812/7057.html ? 2.

Re: [dwm] Border hater, border lover

2008-12-17 Thread yy
2008/12/17 yy yiyu@gmail.com: 2008/12/17 Anselm R Garbe garb...@gmail.com: It's in. Please recheck if there are any issues. Otherwise I'm going to release 5.4 tomorrow. Two things (of not too much importance, anyway): 1. What about the applyrules modification discussed in