Sujet : Re: OK, what looks better. The OLD tcl-oo or the NEW tcl-oo?
De : aotto1968 (at) *nospam* t-online.de (aotto1968)
Groupes : comp.lang.tclDate : 30. Mar 2025, 13:18:35
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On 10.01.25 09:43, aotto1968 wrote:
OK, what looks better. The OLD tcl-oo or the NEW tcl-oo?
The NEW tcl-oo is:
-> much EASIER to use than the OLD tcl-oo
-> can be compiled into pure C code using the TCL compiler
-> follows the "command-first" philosophy of Tcl
-> can be used from Tcl 8.0...
-> much faster than the OLD tcl-oo
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? story_fbid=pfbid02s4Wo3VokUzCXfuXzqdMepTcrhDtWHghuUggQ7Hsr8BtvbaZPZrtqAyvQ8V7733GAl&id=100069563501101
UPDATE myoo → Optimization is still in progress, but the first results show that the new "namespace-based" TCL-OO (myoo) extension is 20% faster than the traditional "command-based" TCL-OO (oo) extension, with python-oo still being 20% faster than the new TCL-OO (myoo) and 40% faster than the traditional TCL-OO (oo)
Purely strategically, however, the new TCL-OO extension (myoo) has the advantage that the "brutal-force" compiler "Tcl2C" accelerates the "myoo" code to such an extent that we can now talk about "C speed with TCL" and no longer just "PYTHON speed."
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