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cumlord
idk if true or not but is this your theory on irc d/c?
cumlord
I was running a test against ilita/postman with different routers to count the d/cs but accidentally cut it short
not_bob
Well then.
orignal
mareki2p I have replaced translations to string_view
orignal
thank you for the hint
mareki2p
Nice. In theory, there should be much less/fewer dynamic memory allocations on program startup copying data from read-only memory to read-write memory. Now, the data stays in read-only memory. Meaning improving both memory consumption and CPU time consumptions. Do you notice any such improvements in practice?
orignal
I don't think so
orignal
it might be noticable improvement
orignal
however it's always better to use string_view instead string
mareki2p
I could try to sort the strings in translations at compile-time. Replacing the dynamic std::map by static std::array + binary search.
zzz
or just switch to po's and libgettext?
orignal
why is it better?
zzz
don't know that it is. but maybe.
orignal
that's not my busines anyway