From: Hamish C. <H.C...@dc...> - 2003-12-16 00:32:22
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basically you need a loop that sits there waiting for input, does the crunching and then spits out the result and waits for the next one. whether you implement that as a daemon or not is up to you... h Tom Keenan wrote: > > You (and others) are quite right. This time does include the time it > takes to > load the application, initialize ANNIE, etc. > So now I need to figure out how to set up a persistent daemon and talk > to it. > > Tom > > On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 10:45 AM, Simon Cozens wrote: > > > Tom Keenan: > >> A short email message generally takes about 90 seconds to process. > > > > Are you sure that's the time for processing just the email message? > > I've found that the vast majority of that time will probably be OS X > > loading up the application (probably about 10s) and then ANNIE > > initializing > > itself, loading up its data files, and so on. I've seen the > > initialization > > take over a minute here, on quite beefy machines. > > > > If you can, use a persistent daemon to avoid this startup time. > > > > -- > > Um. There is no David conspiracy. Definitely not. No Kate conspiracy > > either. > > No. No, there is definitely not any sort of David conspiracy, and we > > are > > definitely *not* in league with the Kate conspiracy. Who doesn't > > exist. And > > nor does the David conspiracy. No. No conspiracies here. - Thorfinn, > > ASR > > |