hello,
if you send 0 to a gemhead, it will still emit gem_state 1 at every images. i assume this is a bug.
yes, performances are almost as it's used to be.
thanks a lot for this cyrille
Le 23/02/2011 18:14, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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On 2011-02-14 12:53, cyrille henry wrote:
the architectural change was done in order to make the render-chain more modular, so 3rd party objects could be used with various Gem releases without the need to re-compile.
ok, cool.
well, but at the expense of performance.
anyhow, i have changed the internals again to use integer keys rather than symbolic keys, which speeds things up again. it's still not as fast as it used to be, but at least we are getting there. please check if this is sufficient.
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