On Wednesday 05 April 2006 01:42, Scott Wheeler wrote: > On Wednesday 05 April 2006 1:19, David Faure wrote: > > Hmm. I can't see how the plugins would be particularly slower than the rest > > of the popupmenu-setup code, they do the same kind of thing: creating > > actions and plugging them. Although arkplugin.cpp does a new KConfig each > > time which could easily be changed to a kstatic-deleted static KConfig * > > (but you said kconfig was fast). > > I don't claim to understand it, but for me it's somewhat moot since we allow > third parties to install stuff there and one poorly written service menu > entry could make Konq / KDesktop suck without any clear link between the > plugin and the sucking. That's true. > > Anyway you gave percentages in one mail and milliseconds in the next one > > so I'm a bit confused with the timing data :) > > Well, the numbers that I'm getting are in ms, when I divide that by the total > I get a percentage. ;-) Sure, but without all the numbers it's a bit hard to compare "this code takes 50ms" and "this other code takes 20%" ;-) > If you actually want to see what I'm working with It's the numbers that would interest me more ;) > +#include Cool - happy to see that my 4-year old hack is still useful :) -- David Faure, faure@kde.org, sponsored by Trolltech to work on KDE, Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org).