Hi Kevin, On Thu, 2011-07-28 at 01:07 -0400, Kevin Hunter wrote: > Actually, as text it is convincing.
Hah ;-) there is a lot more, around dependencies. You'd be surprised at how much time + space is spent in a spreadsheet making sure we only re-calculate the right pieces. > So my original analogy to CSS works, but your example of > sum(*array) vs for(i = 0...) and making use of SIMD is also telling. Good 'oh :-) > Who is working on these particular internals, if anybody? Do I take > from your last sentence that the answer is "partially nobody"? AFAIK no-one; I'd get stuck into ixion though, hopefully that will provide the future of calc. Failing that, we can do some pre-re-factoring that'll help the calc core before we get all the way there. Reducing the footprint of ScCell * around the place would be particularly helpful: eg. for undo/redo might be useful - and splitting things out of it. One way to get a good exposure to that is to work at removing the 'ScPostIt *mpNote' pointer that is in every ScCell. That adds a pointer (4 or 8 bytes) to every single cell, despite there being almost no notes in almost all spreadsheets :-) Also the UNO implementation of note navigation is risible, with an O(n) where n is (count-of-cells-in-sheet) implementation - which we use for saving to ODF. So some real performance / memory savings possible there - and of course you'll quickly become familiar with the pain points around galloping ScCell usage everywhere :-) > I would /love/ to get my hands dirty on exactly this kind of > restructuring and code work ... if only my hands weren't currently tied > to a graduate degree that I also enjoy. Sigh. So - the above is a good way to get started I suppose :-) certainly for large sheets it will save some memory, help lay the foundations of an eventual re-factoring away from an 'ScCell *' world, and perhaps improve performance in some cases too. HTH, Michael. -- michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice