Ok, thanks Pavel. I will take a look.
Laurie
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, Pavel Avgustinov wrote:
> I had a brief look at AJHotDraw. The automaton has three states (0, 1,
> 2), and throughout the run there is a single disjunct in state 0, a
> single disjunct associated with state 1, and a single disjunct in state
> 2. Negative bindings sets are empty, so there really isn't anything
> large to iterate.
>
> I tried running hprof, and was very startled to find 82% or so of the
> time spent in Object.wait() or Thread.sleep(). I don't understand this,
> but it definitely seems wrong. (See discussion on IRC about that.)
>
> Perhaps that'd be a good starting point for those who have the time to
> investigate the ajhotdraw slowdown.
>
> - P
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Received on Sun Mar 12 14:28:32 2006
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