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Paolo Amoroso writes:
Robert Strandh <strandh@labri.fr> writes:
I fully agree with you. I kept forgetting to do that so I had processes taking up 100% CPU on some of our servers. I therefore switched to SBCL that does not have this problem.
I don't mind SBCL. But, at least for delivery, I prefer CMUCL to extract every bit of additional performance. In the case of a graphical system like McCLIM, this does help.
Either way, I am sure the CMUCL maintainers would want McCLIM to run well on CMUCL. It would therefore be a good idea to ask them whether there is something that can be done to fix this problem. -- Robert Strandh --------------------------------------------------------------------- Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming: any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Common Lisp. ---------------------------------------------------------------------