[Lazarus] Theoretical question about future of Lazarus
Marc Santhoff
M.Santhoff at web.de
Tue Oct 13 16:02:35 CEST 2015
On Di, 2015-10-13 at 10:39 +0300, Juha Manninen wrote:
> I wrote about it in forum (thread "dead computer") and hoped somebody would
> measure the time in a really fast machine. How fast are they nowadays?
You only want a figure, the big picture?
Making target "bigide" is not completely comparable, it depends on what
additional components are installed. And if the disk is a rotating one
or an SSD. And the moons phase, me thinks ... ;)
> dmesg|grep -i cpu
CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 975 Processor (3612.05-MHz K8-class CPU)
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 4 CPUs
OK,not really fast and a bit dated, but enough for me. ;)
Since "gmake -j4" failed I'm posting only one test:
> gmake clean
> time gmake bigide
135.043u 10.460s 2:39.86 91.0% 2541+1181k 1059+11804io 74pf+0w
> gmake clean
> time gmake bigide
135.264u 10.245s 2:37.18 92.5% 2542+1182k 0+11803io 0pf+0w
Files are stored on a rotating disc.
Two and a half minutes is not enough for a coffee break.
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Marc Santhoff <M.Santhoff at web.de>
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