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- Subject: Re: binary file portability?
- From: eugeny gladkih <john@...>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:55:14 +0400
>>>>> "JV" == Jerome Vuarand <jerome.vuarand@gmail.com> writes:
>> what performance do you speak of? that's mostly a time of disk
>> I/O. simplicity... it'll take a few lines of a code - maybe 50,
>> maybe less. the real probles is only the size, the size of string
>> literals only.
JV> If your byte code has little endian ints, and your CPU want big endian
JV> ones, you have to convert every single int read from the bytecode.
JV> That hurts performance. And the bytecode loading is I/O bound on
JV> systems reading the data from disks, but on very memory constrained
JV> embedded environments (that benefit the most from bytecode format),
JV> the bytecode is likely to be read directly from a fast flash memory,
JV> so endianness conversion (and a fortiori float conversion) can hurt
JV> performance badly.
reading the flash device is extremally slow comparing to CPU speed.
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