Re: [matplotlib-devel] Experimental, traited config module available in svn

2007-07-31 Thread Darren Dale
Hi Eric, On Monday 30 July 2007 10:14:22 pm Eric Firing wrote: I have not made any matplotlib.conf other than the one that is now being installed correctly in mpl-data, and it contains # display grid on regular or polar axes grid = False polargrid = True grep indicates the

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Experimental, traited config module available in svn

2007-07-31 Thread Darren Dale
On Monday 30 July 2007 07:10:01 pm Eric Firing wrote: Darren Dale wrote: I just committed changes in svn that will allow matplotlib to use the experimental traited mplconfig module. The traited config object itself is called mplConfig, but I wrapped it in an object called rcParams to make

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Experimental, traited config module available in svn

2007-07-31 Thread Darren Dale
On Tuesday 31 July 2007 11:08:42 am Darren Dale wrote: On Monday 30 July 2007 07:10:01 pm Eric Firing wrote: Darren Dale wrote: I just committed changes in svn that will allow matplotlib to use the experimental traited mplconfig module. The traited config object itself is called

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Experimental, traited config module available in svn

2007-07-31 Thread Fernando Perez
On 7/31/07, Darren Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am attaching the results for two different tests. One is loading the default mpl-data/matplotlib.conf, the other is loading an empty ~/.matplotlib/matplotlib.conf. I haven't done much work with profiling, maybe others can make some comments

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Experimental, traited config module available in svn

2007-07-31 Thread Fernando Perez
On 7/31/07, Michael Droettboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eric Firing wrote: I don't have a lot of experience with profiling... Slightly OT, but I do have a recommendation for anyone doing Python profiling. I don't usually get very excited about GUI tools, but KCachegrind (Linux only) is very

Re: [matplotlib-devel] Experimental, traited config module available in svn

2007-07-31 Thread Darren Dale
On Tuesday 31 July 2007 02:12:06 pm you wrote: Looking at the profile outputs, a couple of things stand out in the new version.  First, various Traits things are prominent near the top. pycachegrind is telling me that traits_db is responsible for about 20%, configobj is responsible for about