On 01/15/2011 12:31 AM, Alex Hunsaker wrote:
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 07:24, Tim Bunce<tim.bu...@pobox.com> wrote:
Changes:
Sets the local $_TD via C instead of passing an extra argument.
So functions no longer start with "our $_TD; local $_TD = shift;"
Pre-extend stack for trigger arguments for slight performance gain.
Passes installcheck.
Cool, surprisingly in the non trigger case I saw up to an 18% speedup.
The trigger case remained about the same, I suppose im I/O bound.
Find attached a v2 with some minor fixes, If it looks good to you Ill
mark this as "Ready for Commit".
Changes:
- move up a declaration to make it c90 safe
- avoid using tg_trigger before it was initialized
- only extend the stack to the size we need (there was + 1 which
unless I am missing something was needed because we used to push $_TD
on the stack, but we dont any more)
This looks pretty good. But why are we bothering to keep $prolog at all
any more, if all we're going to pass it is &PL_sv_no all the time? Maybe
we'll have a use for it in the future, but right now we don't appear to
unless I'm missing something.
cheers
andrew
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