David,
As Rob says, I am using Linux (4.13.12-100.fc25.x86_64 from Fedora 25 updates).
I have tried the updated version (ga24f39a) and this fixes the issue. ProofPower builds in the expected time. However, I have tried a few more tests and find that some compiled applications are very delayed on exit. In the simplest Hello World GTK application, if it is open for more than about 3 s before being closed, it will take at least 43 s to close. (I assume that is terminated due to the crow-bar thread.) Oddly, another Hello World GTK demo (based on GApplication) doesn't exhibit this behaviour.
I agree that it is a bit late in the release cycle to address this and don't see the half second delay on exit being particularly problematic generally.
Regards, Phil
On 25/11/17 17:44, David Matthews wrote:
Rob, I've had a better look and I found that I was seeing this as well.? I've pushed a fix and it no longer seems to be doing it.? It's a very small change so I would be very surprised if it has broken anything but I'll give it a couple of days and then release 5.7.1.
Regards, David
On 25/11/2017 16:44, Rob Arthan wrote:
David,
Knowing Phil he will be using some version of Linux, but I see similar results on Mac OS: E.g., on Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.1:
rda]- echo | time /usr/local/poly/5.7-inf/bin/poly Poly/ML 5.7 Release ???????? 0.00 real???????? 0.00 user???????? 0.00 sys rda]- echo | time /usr/local/poly/5.7.1-inf/bin/poly Poly/ML 5.7.1 Release (Git version v5.7-290-g44b7b88e) ???????? 0.40 real???????? 0.00 user???????? 0.00 sys
Over repeated experiments, I see occasional upwards blips in the real time for 5.7, but 5.7.1 sticks doggedly to about 0.4 seconds.
Regards,
Rob.
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