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trapnii | 2 years ago

simply put, yes. but I know very well that performance can be measured in many different dimensions and ways. I optimize for speed for my own personal use-cases (vim should be fluent as well as notcurses-demo as well as cat'ing large output).

Especially cat-style benchmarking is what YT-channels like to do, right next to `time tree /`.

We do not claim to be THE fastest (unless you find out why, but pssst, don't tell anyone), because I do not want to start a performance war on some metric that is almost useless for the regular and even power user.

Input latency, oof, last time I actually took the time to check, it was similar to KDE konsole. I used some Java based tool to measure this, IIRC I've got this from an LWN article. But now, I'm not having the time to do this again, especially since I feel like there's more important stuff on our plate, that I really want to get done in 2023 (e.g. getting out the next stable release). :)

If anyone of the power users opts to re-visit perf benchmarking on the modern TEs compared to the classic ones, I'd be one amongst the first to gladly read though ;)

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