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Re: To Byte Compile or not Byte Compile...that is the question
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Klaus Berndl |
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Re: To Byte Compile or not Byte Compile...that is the question |
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26 Sep 2002 09:51:04 +0200 |
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article <amsls6$3u8$1@tilde.itg.ti.com>,
> Javier Oviedo <email_joviedo@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >I have a relatively small site-lisp directory, holding about 20 files.
> >
> >Does Byte compiling those files improve performance in any noticeable way?
>
> The number of files is irrelevant, what matters is how often the functions
> they define are used, and how big those functions are.
>
> Byte compiling generally can't hurt, it can only help, so there's little
> reason *not* to compile them. The only excuse I can think of would be that
> you might forget to recompile after making a change, so users would
> continue to load the old version.
This can be avoided by adding a mechanism which automatically byte-compiles an
elisp-file after saving.
Ciao
Klaus
>
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