Re: [PATCH 1/2] Update the bash prompt from 'applied' instead of the obsolete 'current'
From: Karl Hasselström <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:11
On 2007-05-21 10:31:09 +0100, Catalin Marinas wrote:
My plan is to release a 0.13 version pretty soon but without the DAG patches as we might have to test them a bit more.
That's reasonable.
The release after 0.13 I'd like to be a 1.0-rc1 (including the DAG patches) unless we have some other major changes pending.
It'd be great to do away with the need to "stg init", but that shouldn't really be a major change (but I haven't started looking at it yet). It would be nice if 1.0 had documentation that didn't have to mention "stg init".
I don't think we can get much slower than this.
Oh yes we can ... :-)
I modified stg to only load the modules needed for a given command but it still takes around 150ms for a command like 'top'. I don't know any other python tricks to make it start faster.
I don't either. We might consider having plumbing written in C or something, and make sure that the plumbing can be called directly if there's need, but it's going to complicate things greatly compared to pure Python.
BTW, any of you would like to get added as a member to gna.org/projects/stgit (there are no advantages, only e-mail updates for filed bug reports)?
Free bug reports? Sure, I'm in! (I just created a Gna! account: kha)
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