"M.-A. Lemburg" <mal@lemburg.com> writes: > Sure are... but I'm not so much interested in the absolute numbers > -- it's the hot-spots which showed up that scare me: e.g. dictionary > creation seems to have suffered along the way for some reason, > functions calls are even slower now than they were previously and > other important tasks such a instance creation take a similar hit > (probably as a result of the other two). Have you tried fiddling with gc parameters? If the GC does a multi generation trawl through the heap in the middle of some test, that might skew the numbers in unexpected ways. Or not, of course. Cheers, M. -- CLiki pages can be edited by anybody at any time. Imagine the most fearsomely comprehensive legal disclaimer you have ever seen, and double it -- http://ww.telent.net/cliki/index
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