[kepler-dev] Caching of Data in Kepler

Chad Berkley berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu
Tue Sep 14 10:10:38 PDT 2004


I used to do that and was running into random problems.  I don't think 
the startup time for vergil is too bad right now.  Maybe 5 seconds on 
my PIII-1.8GHz.  Maybe I'll try moving the init back to the first 
search now that I have a lot of the little bugs worked out.

chad

On Sep 14, 2004, at 9:52 AM, Edward A Lee wrote:

> At 09:44 AM 9/14/2004 -0700, Chad Berkley wrote:
>> The MoML representation is loaded into memory whenever a MoML segment 
>> gets hit by the parser.  So, basically, the caching of the Moml is 
>> already done for us in the ptolemy code.  You'll notice that when you 
>> start up vergil (from kepler) that there is a small delay.  That's 
>> because I'm prereading the whole actor library so that the searches 
>> are  fast.
>
> Wouldn't it be better to preread it the first time a search is done?
> Personally I find the startup time of Vergil too slow (but then again,
> I'm also giving impromptu demos, and waiting for startup is 
> annoying...)
>
> Edward
>
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