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You forgot the open() <grin>
Jon Paris
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On Nov 20, 2017, at 4:01 PM, Alan Campin <alan0307d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:IFS
It's not just %Alloc. It is %Alloc and %Realloc and keeping track of
storage and allocation and releasing storage.
It is not hugely complex but it is a lot more complex than just write
especially if you have no knowledge or experience with pointers.
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 12:56 PM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I'm having a problem seeing in what way is creating and writing to an
(RPG400-L)file simpler than %Alloc.
Jon Paris
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On Nov 20, 2017, at 1:43 PM, Alan Campin <alan0307d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just because I was curious, I wrote a couple of programs.
Program one just writes some XML into dynamic memory.
Program two writes to a IFS *TYPE2 file. Once as regular IFS and once
through a TEMP UDFS(In Memory).
I did 1 million loops writing 4 lines. Result was a file of 93MB.
Results.
In memory only. 12.257 seconds
In IFS only 19.830 seconds
IFS Temp 19.390 seconds
Surprised that the IFS temp did not have more of an impact.
So the question is. Is it worth that 7 seconds for the additional
complexity of allocating memory dynamically?
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