>> I read in the main.cc source that the GUILE start-up is very time >> consumming. I >> wonder if some modification in the code could be done so that the GUILE >> startup >> occurs once for several compilation cycles, something as (pseudocode) > > Yes, that's been done with the lilypond server. Search the > lilypond-devel mailist for details. >
Well, I've been searching, but I've found nothing relevant... http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=lilypond-devel%40gnu.org&q=guile+server ... just some mention (from yourself) telling this same advice (search the mailing lists)... http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-de...@gnu.org/msg22084.html About "lilypond server" I only found some scattered references to running in a web server (and some about the "jail" options and related stuff), but no mention about what interest me, a way of run the lilypond executable (desktop mode) and keep it running, over the same files in a loop. Peeking into the sources, I see that it can't easily been done from the main C entry point, because the main scm module does not return to the caller, but instead does a hard exit. Could (should?) this be changed ? Any other hint or pointer ? I'd guessed that this is a relevant issue for the typical lilypond user. Best regards. Hernán J. González http://hjg.com.ar/ghibli/musica/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user