On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Michael Ellery wrote:
> Can you shed a little light on what this WIN32_SLOPPY_STAT does - I'm
> guessing it uses a faster set of APIs for gathering file stat info -
> perhaps at the cost of accuracy?
The normal Perl implementation of stat() on Windows actually opens
the file.
On 1/19/2010 4:17 PM, Jan Dubois wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Michael Ellery wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for that patch. I've patched the file on my system and rebooted -
>> now I see times shown below. Now my first startup time is only double my
>> "steady state" time, which seems to be an improvement (p
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Michael Ellery wrote:
>
> Thanks for that patch. I've patched the file on my system and rebooted -
> now I see times shown below. Now my first startup time is only double my
> "steady state" time, which seems to be an improvement (previous run was
> more than 3 times the subse
On 1/18/2010 4:52 PM, Jan Dubois wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Michael Ellery wrote:
>>
>> I have a slow startup problem with a library I have written. The
>> observed behavior is that perl scripts that use my library
>> *intermittently* take 30 seconds to startup. If I run them again
>> immediatel
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Michael Ellery wrote:
>
> I have a slow startup problem with a library I have written. The
> observed behavior is that perl scripts that use my library
> *intermittently* take 30 seconds to startup. If I run them again
> immediately thereafter, they drop back down to about 10
I have a slow startup problem with a library I have written. The
observed behavior is that perl scripts that use my library
*intermittently* take 30 seconds to startup. If I run them again
immediately thereafter, they drop back down to about 10 seconds to
startup. If I wait for some time (sever