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====== ObjPrelink ====== | ====== ObjPrelink ====== | ||
- | **Warning:** Objprelink is no longer useful. | + | <box 160px red left> |
+ | **Objprelink is \\ | ||
+ | //no longer useful//.** | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | Objprelink | ||
+ | the runtime linking times of C++ shared libraries. | ||
+ | Although objprelink was little more than a proof of concept, | ||
+ | many people used it to speedup [[http:// | ||
+ | back in 2001-2002. This is no longer useful | ||
+ | runtime linkers now contain optimizations similar in | ||
+ | nature to those demonstrated by objprelink. | ||
+ | Anyway, objprelink only works with ancient versions | ||
+ | of the [[http:// | ||
- | Objprelink is a code transformation tool that optimizes C++ shared libraries | + | ===== Links ===== |
- | in order to reduce the runtime linking time. This tool was very effective | + | |
- | in 2001 for speeding up KDE2. This is no longer the case because newer | + | |
- | runtime linkers perform much better in that respect. | + | |
* See http:// | * See http:// | ||
* Scan the paper to find links to the code. | * Scan the paper to find links to the code. | ||
- | You will be redirected in 10 seconds. | + | ===== Acolytes ===== |
- | < | + | |
- | <meta http-equiv=" | + | * John Ryland [[mailto:jryland@trolltech.com]] |
- | </ | + |