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@ 2003-06-09 10:27 Marin David Condic
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* ada sockets question
@ 2001-07-03 7:46 Vladimir Bednikov
2001-07-03 14:19 ` Ted Dennison
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From: Vladimir Bednikov @ 2001-07-03 7:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all,
I am writing a RT application on an SGI using gnat3.13p. I have
downloaded the adasockets package version 0.1.13 and am using it,
but it is very slow. Is there a fast sockets package or do I have to
call c sockets.
Thanks in advance
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2001-07-03 7:46 ada sockets question Vladimir Bednikov
@ 2001-07-03 14:19 ` Ted Dennison
2001-07-06 15:11 ` Test message. Please ignore Mário Amado Alves
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From: Ted Dennison @ 2001-07-03 14:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <9hrtm0$9o6$1@fang.dsto.defence.gov.au>, Vladimir Bednikov says...
>I am writing a RT application on an SGI using gnat3.13p. I have
>downloaded the adasockets package version 0.1.13 and am using it,
>but it is very slow. Is there a fast sockets package or do I have to
>call c sockets.
What is slow about it? Are you certain the "slowness" has anything to do with
the Ada code? I'd have trouble believing that there's anything going on in the
Ada bindings that takes anywhere close to the same amount of time as the network
transmission itself.
Even if it does something stupid like make an extra copy of the data being
transmitted, that's going to be immensly faster than copying the same data over
the network. I suppose you could get even dumber by using dynamic allocation and
deallocation...
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