Is there any reason why DMTL docs cant be translated and compiled into .pyc files? Would eliminating an interpreter layer result in a performance increase?
Damien Morton wrote:
Is there any reason why DMTL docs cant be translated and compiled into .pyc files? Would eliminating an interpreter layer result in a performance increase?
When you edit a DTML document, the contents get parsed and compiled into something similar to a .pyc. The simularity is in that fact that the code is compiled into a 'bytecodish' representation (actually a structure of nested DTML objects). Most of that code is written in C, so it is pretty fast. If you find any particular areas you thing could bei mproved, let us know. -Michel
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