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From: evan@csli.STANFORD.EDU (Evan Kirshenbaum)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript
Subject: Need data on PS operator speed
Message-ID: <5610@csli.STANFORD.EDU>
Date: 26 Sep 88 19:34:09 GMT
Reply-To: evan@csli.UUCP (Evan Kirshenbaum)
Organization: Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford U.
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I'm in the process of designing a compiler from a more conventional,
readable [ok, my opinion :-)] syntax into PostScript.  I would like
the code generated to be as efficient as possible and so find myself
in need of the following data:

  For any/all of the PostScript engines/interpreters out there, what
  are the relative speeds of the various operators, specifically:

    o Stack operators (dup,exch,roll,index,...) (and is there a point
      at which index and roll degrade due to argument size?)
    o Array/dictionary creation, reference, updating operators
    o Control operators (for,loop,if,ifelse)
    
  Also, what is the overhead for invoking a procedure? 

Thanks in advance, and I'll be sure to let y'all know if anything
comes of this.

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Evan Kirshenbaum
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