
On Dec 20, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
can you say what it exactly means? we are not mastered in your code. some common explanation like "my program takes 6 seconds to deserialize 50kb of data on Pentium4/3ghz" will be more understabdable
That's why I posted the code at http://wagerlabs.com/timeleak.tgz The alerts are issued when the time of unstuffing exceeds 3 seconds.
if your current problem is deserialization speed, i can give you my own library. it now runs about 500kb/sec on 1ghz processor
My issue is that I 1) have about 250 records and 2) my wire format is different from the Haskell representation. Everything arrives to me little-endian, for example. It looks like pickling is the bottleneck so I'm converting all the structures to Storable :(. In the meantime, I'm looking for suggestions. Einar offered BinSer which lets me use a single spec for the record format, conversions included. See http://cs.helsinki.fi/u/ekarttun/ haskell/test.hs. I still can't figure out how I would go from a :+: b to Foo a b, though. Thanks, Joel -- http://wagerlabs.com/