From: David.Kastrup@t-online.de (David Kastrup)
Subject: Re: Any idea about what makes Emacs slow reading on pipes?
Date: 18 May 2003 17:36:15 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <x5k7coz2q8.fsf@lola.goethe.zz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <84smrc47ga.fsf@lucy.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de>
kai.grossjohann@gmx.net (Kai Großjohann) writes:
> David.Kastrup@t-online.de (David Kastrup) writes:
>
> > It pretty obviously does. Here is a test: start an xterm. Then run
> >
> > od -v /dev/zero|dd obs=1
> >
> > in it. Then, in some other shell window, type
> >
> > while true;do :; done
>
> Interestingly enough, I can't observe this effect. At least, the
> output scrolls by really fast in both cases, and maybe I just can't
> see the difference between two really fast speeds...
Interestingly enough, I can't reliably reproduce this effect either.
Hilarious. Maybe it has something to do with what xterms I started as
background processes (different nicety?). Oh, if I have a block
cursor blinking in yet another window, this seems to help. Crazy.
> I'm running Linux 2.4.20 on a 2GHz Celeron. I think that means I
> don't have Hyperthreading and therefore just one CPU.
Perhaps your CPU is to fast.
> I've now looked again on another machine (2GHz Mobile Pentium 4, same
> kernel), and I can see the leading digits couting, and they count at
> the same speed regardless of the while loop.
Well, having just half the computing power available at least should
not leave you with the same speed, should it?
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-05-18 15:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-05-16 13:08 Any idea about what makes Emacs slow reading on pipes? David Kastrup
2003-05-16 13:55 ` Andreas Schwab
2003-05-16 17:18 ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-05-16 17:34 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-16 18:38 ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-05-16 18:49 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-16 17:48 ` Jan D.
2003-05-16 18:38 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-16 20:23 ` Jan D.
2003-05-16 21:00 ` Andreas Schwab
2003-05-16 23:17 ` Satyaki Das
2003-05-17 1:50 ` Kim F. Storm
2003-05-17 0:34 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-18 0:31 ` Kim F. Storm
2003-05-17 23:07 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-05-17 23:39 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-18 2:09 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-05-18 8:45 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-05-18 10:12 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-18 19:04 ` Richard Stallman
2003-05-18 19:46 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-19 7:33 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-05-19 8:24 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-18 8:46 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-05-18 10:03 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-18 15:09 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-05-18 15:36 ` David Kastrup [this message]
2003-05-18 15:50 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-05-18 16:28 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-19 7:26 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-05-19 8:09 ` David Kastrup
2003-05-18 19:03 ` Richard Stallman
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