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From: | Benoit SIGOURE |
Subject: | Re: Make on XP - shell selection? |
Date: | Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:39:54 +0200 |
On Oct 22, 2007, at 11:06 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
That'd be a terrible cycle killer, because this function would be called on each command invocation.But no. Compared to what it takes the OS to spawn (and run!) a process,one path search more or less wont make even the slightest difference.How long is your Path? On a typical Windows machine, it tends to be quite long, what with all kinds of packages that add to it at will. It's nothing as short as "/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin" on Unix.
AFAIR, in this talk http://archive.fosdem.org/2007/schedule/events/ profiling_desktop_apps they show how they discovered that Gnome applications had a bottleneck in the code that ... loads the Gnome icons. They had a huge list of paths to search and it *considerably* increased the application start-up time. So yes, I wouldn't be surprised if doing one PATH search per command would considerably slow down `make'.
-- Benoit Sigoure aka Tsuna EPITA Research and Development Laboratory
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