Hi,
what I would really like you to do is that now we have a release out of
what we have, is merge all the stuff you have done that isn't in yet
into CVS. Especially XSL-caching and the reverse XSL stuff you did. When
it's in CVS, I can check it out and we'll make things work.
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 22:12, mod...@li...
wrote:
> I am currently experimenting with caching parsed XSL Stylesheets. I have
> a really basic prototype running on my development machine. I am seeing
> ~5ms performance win per request with the caching enabled.
>
> P.S. I am still not sure what to do with my hash table inside the
> merge_dir function. Should I create a new hash table or save a reference
> to the base one?
I haven't seen your hashtable therefore I cannot answer your question.
Please put it into CVS. I'll check it out and I'm sure there is an easy
solution. Off hand I would say that saving a reference may be
problematic due to different pool lifetimes. On the other hand, since it
is only different directory configs this might not be a problem. I'll
take a look at it as soon as it's in CVS.
TTY Philipp
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