
Hello, I would like to ask someone to test fast-logger on Windows before I will release new version: https://github.com/kazu-yamamoto/logger In the hackathon in the ICFP week last year, I implemented the unix-time package which makes use of C libraries. Today, I compared three packages: http-date, unix-time, and time: https://gist.github.com/3272030 The result is as follows: http-date: 359ns unix-time: 2,071ns time: 43,636ns http-date can produce RFC 2616 date style (GMT) only. unix-time can produce zoned date. fast-logger used the time library to format zoned date. Since unix-time is much faster than time, I modified fast-logger to use unix-time on Unix. On Windows, it still uses the time library. I have tested the new fast-logger on Unix. If someone will kindly test it on Windows, it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. --Kazu

On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Kazu Yamamoto
Hello,
I would like to ask someone to test fast-logger on Windows before I will release new version:
https://github.com/kazu-yamamoto/logger
In the hackathon in the ICFP week last year, I implemented the unix-time package which makes use of C libraries. Today, I compared three packages: http-date, unix-time, and time:
https://gist.github.com/3272030
The result is as follows:
http-date: 359ns unix-time: 2,071ns time: 43,636ns
http-date can produce RFC 2616 date style (GMT) only. unix-time can produce zoned date.
fast-logger used the time library to format zoned date. Since unix-time is much faster than time, I modified fast-logger to use unix-time on Unix. On Windows, it still uses the time library.
I have tested the new fast-logger on Unix. If someone will kindly test it on Windows, it would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
--Kazu
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I just compiled the code on Windows without a hitch. As usual, thanks for making all of our code run even faster than it used to :). Michael
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Kazu Yamamoto
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Michael Snoyman