On Wed, 2 May 2007, Jan-Piet Mens wrote:
> > If you have a pile of macros defined, Exim is going to scan each config
> > line for those macros every time it reads the config, which is something
> > that it does often.
>
> Surely Exim has to do that anyway, to determine whether a macro is used?
> I don't see how carrying along a few predefined macros would mean a degrade
> in performance...
Suppose you define 100 macros. Then for each input line that Exim reads,
it obeys
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++)
Search the line for occurrences of macro number i
Therefore, the larger i, the more work is done. For each line, remember.
Now, whether this degradation is noticeable, or whether it matters, is a
judgement call. I was just pointing out that it will occur.
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