This should be fc-solve-discuss' message No. 1,000 , and in it I'm glad to
announce that our Subversion repository is now at revision 2,000. See:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shlomif/3622652030/
So it's a double cause for a celebration.
Here's what's new on the trunk, since the last update:
I wrote a Ruby script to sort identifiers by the number of times they occur in
the files. I used this script to find uncommon identifiers (those occuring
one, two, three time etc.), and to remove them, convert them to inline
functions, or just whitelist them. As a result, the code was cleaned up
substantially.
I also converted many structs from being ptr = malloc(sizeof(mystruct_t)); to
struct mystruct_t hello; mystruct(&hello); which should help conserve memory
and make things a bit faster.
I also played with Google's tcmalloc - which yields better performance on the
threaded solver.
There are also some fixes to the CMake build process.
Enjoy the round numbers while they last!
Cheers,
Shlomi Fish
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Received on Sat Jun 13 2009 - 09:55:55 IDT