Issue 37: investigate use of mercurial.demandload
http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/37/investigate-use-of-mercurialdemandload

Steve Borho / sborho on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 02:37:27 +0100:

Comment:
  It doesn't seem to make much difference if you're using python source.  It 
seems to make a significant difference for the binary installs, though.

I've built today's nightly build with demandimport enabled in hgtk and hgproc, 
so apps launched from the context menu get the speedup.  In my opinion, it 
helped quite a bit.  I would like others to try it as well and let me know if 
there's any regressions at all in this build.  I'll hold these changes out if 
there's any noticeable side-effects (I haven't pushed them to crew yet).

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