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From: | Linda Walsh |
Subject: | Re: Bash-4.3-rc1 -- curious? |
Date: | Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:35:47 -0800 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird |
Chet Ramey wrote:On 1/25/14, 8:36 PM, Linda Walsh wrote: Also, haven't begin to look at "why", but something is alot slower in bash-43... To get to beginning of calling my first "personal .rc file": (~/.bashrc): bash43 shows:[ 109.999]/etc/profile#356> . /home/law/.bashrc------------- bash42 shows:[ 24.090]/etc/profile#357> . /home/law/.bashrc
....finishes in a bit over 31 seconds...
I've no idea why there is such a large discrepancy at this point.All the non-release versions of bash enable extensive, exhaustive, and time-consuming malloc arena and allocation checking. That slows things considerably. This has been true in all versions before 4.3.---
---- This wouldn't, by any chance, be controllable in the Makefile with these lines?: # comment out for release #DEBUG = -DDEBUG #MALLOC_DEBUG = -DMALLOC_DEBUG --- or is there some other check to see if "RELSTATUS" is empty??? (transmission works that way... if not a full release number, it turns on debugging regardless of build options).
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