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Re: [xsl] Optimization Question

From: Kevin Jones <kjones@----------->
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Date: 2/1/2005 10:37:00 PM
On Tuesday 01 February 2005 09:31, Michael Kay wrote:
> Whether you generate bytecode or not, many of the
> operations that take time - XML parsing and tree
> building, copying, sorting, serializing, are likely to be
> done by routines in the run-time library; they aren't
> affected by compilation at all.

I did an estimate of this effect a fair while ago via the 
addition of some extra timing code to a processor. If I 
recall correctly my conclusion was there was on average 
typically only about 10% of the processing time that could 
be significantly influenced by choice of runtime, be that 
interpreter, virtual machine or native code. 

Kev.


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