Hello,
I have a large abstraction which still takes 20% of the cpu when turned off with "switch~". I was expecting that when an abstraction is turned off with switch~ its cpu usage become null.
Can this be reached ?
The documentation says that switch~ costs in itself a little amount of cpu. My abstraction contains other switchable abstractions, so are the other switch~ objects responsible of the 20% cpu usage, even though they belong to a top-abstraction wich is turned-off ?
Should I use throw~/catch~ instead of signal inlet~/outlet~ ? Will it have a significative effect ?
Best regards,
Linium