Hi All!
I'm new to the community and I'm looking to improve any code inefficiencies, especially inefficient data structures. Do you have any suggestions on where to start? Thanks!
Best, Natalie
It looks like I just found one, while creating a unit test:
Took 0.00215 seconds to construct the test document In ObjectTest::testObjects: ../../src/object-test.h:111: Trace: Benchmarking clones... Took 0.819391 seconds to write 10000 clones of a path Took 11.6897 seconds to remove 10000 clones of a path
I'll commit the unit test "soon-ish", so you can have a look at it.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 8:35 PM, Natalie Sanders <Natalie.E.Sanders.65@...3172...> wrote:
Hi All!
I'm new to the community and I'm looking to improve any code inefficiencies, especially inefficient data structures. Do you have any suggestions on where to start? Thanks!
Best, Natalie
-- Natalie Sanders University of Notre Dame Class of 2016 Computer Science Major
On 10-Nov-2014 17:35, Natalie Sanders wrote:
I'm new to the community and I'm looking to improve any code inefficiencies, especially inefficient data structures. Do you have any suggestions on where to start? Thanks!
Very similar to the post from Katherine Weiss, also from Notre Dame, on the same day.
Is this a class project of some kind? I'm not complaining, just curious why Notre Dame has, out of the blue, suddenly provided us with two volunteers.
Regards,
David Mathog mathog@...1176... Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech
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