Re: gtk+ and gtk-engines slow
- From: raster redhat com
- To: spoon elpaso net
- cc: miguel nuclecu unam mx, KMFox mail bhi-erc com, rhult hem2 passagen se, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gtk+ and gtk-engines slow
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 17:23:18 -0500 (EST)
On 23 Jan, Marcus Brubaker scribbled:
-> Take this from someone who has no idea what they're talking about as far
-> as this is concerned, but would it be possible to have a global Imlib
-> cache? That way we only have one cached copy of all the pixmap images?
-> This seems to make more sense, but it may not be possible. Maybe it could
-> be done by some sort of imlib-cache-server daemon?
I would love this - but actual implimentation of this is a lot harder.
I woudl liek to have this work for imlib2.0 (Eros) and am working on is
design.
->
-> On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
->
-> >
-> > > -> I just tried it as well. It does speed up the computer significantly. :)
-> > > -> If the cache is so much faster, shouldn't it default to cache instead of
-> > > -> defaulting to no cache?
-> > >
-> > > talk to miguel - he believes the cache is useless. I disagree - it is
-> > > why I implimented a cache. I have VERY good reasons for doing stuff
-> > > often - most of the time no-one realises until somehting else goes
-> > > wrong :(.
-> >
-> > The fix is simple:
-> >
-> > in the gtk pixmap theme init code we need to do:
-> >
-> > gdk_imlib_get_cache_info (&old_pixmaps, &old_images);
-> > gdk_imlib_set_cache_info (TRUE, TRUE);
-> >
-> > And on theme shutdown we need to do:
-> >
-> > gdk_imlib_set_cache_info (old_pixmaps, old_images);
-> >
-> > Mind if I apply this patch to gtk-engines?
-> >
-> > The reason I dislike the Imlib cache for pixmaps is because for the
-> > non-pixmap case we end up keeping 500k of data around that are
-> > unreleasable. 10 GNOME programs running would ammount to 5 megs of
-> > usually unused and unreleasable information. 30% of most workstation
-> > setups.
-> >
-> > Miguel.
-> >
-> >
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->
-> Marcus Brubaker
-> spoon@elpaso.net
-> http://www.elpaso.net/~spoon
->
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-> death years before. Or as soon as it was installed. Killing the
-> creator was a traditional method of patent protection.
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