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Re: Reduce startup time for script processing?
From: |
Carlo De Falco |
Subject: |
Re: Reduce startup time for script processing? |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Jul 2019 09:22:11 +0000 |
> Il giorno 04 lug 2019, alle ore 11:14, Carlo De Falco <address@hidden> ha
> scritto:
>
>
>
>> Il giorno 04 lug 2019, alle ore 09:26, Andreas Weber <address@hidden> ha
>> scritto:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'm using GNU Octave 3.8.2 on an embedded system (RPi3) to execute
>> scripts and print the results multiple times.
>>
>> foo.m:
>> printf ("bar\n")
>>
>> $ octave -f --no-gui foo.m
>>
>> This takes 1,3s on my system. Is there anything I can do to reduce the
>> "startup" time? Preload Octave into RAM? It would be okay if the first
>> start is slow and the subsequent runs are fast.
>>
>> Thank you, Andy
>
>
> This is just a guess, I'm not actually sure it would be any better, but you
> could maybe try keep octave running and communicate via a named pipe?
oops, you also need to create the named pipe!
>
> foo.m:
>
> #!/path/to/octave-cli -fq
>
> fname = argv{1};
> while true
> fid = fopen (fname, "r");
> a = fgetl (fid);
> if (a != -1)
> disp (a)
> endif
> fclose (fid);
> pause (.1)
> endwhile
>
$ mkfifo -m a+rw tmpfile
>
> $ chmod u+x ./foo.m &
> $ ./foo.m tmpfile
> $ echo bar >> tmpfile
> $ echo bar >> tmpfile
>
> HTH,
> c.