On Friday 14 September 2007 14:24, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
Well then, it is because you've never been to Prague YaST office and
never heard me screaming each time a change is commited into y2-core
which invalidates all previously compiled bytecode and requires
recompiling every single module I maintain.
I want to encourage you and others to come up with a proposal on what
to improve in order to ease the pain.
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Subject: Re: [yast-devel] how to mark *.ybc file outdated?
Date: Friday 14 September 2007 11:51
From: Stefan Hundhammer
To: yast-devel@opensuse.org
On Friday 14 September 2007 09:52, Johannes Meixner wrote:
[...byte code files outdated...]
I've been wondering for a long time if we shouldn't seriously consider to
handle the byte code the same way Perl does: Byte-compile "on the fly" and
keep the byte code just in memory, never write it to disk. IMHO this would
make handling YCP code _much_ easier.
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