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author | Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com> | 2013-05-17 12:44:40 -0500 |
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committer | Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com> | 2013-05-17 12:44:40 -0500 |
commit | 47a706a785ee2497fd7ebcf8176364a09f23ae07 (patch) | |
tree | 114871fa1729954446b676623b93dfb457474e88 /kinit/README | |
parent | 931f86e56b6e7139870ae37e7a86629176af57d4 (diff) | |
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Rename remnant files and references from kinit -> tdeinit.
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diff --git a/kinit/README b/kinit/README deleted file mode 100644 index 644efbaf6..000000000 --- a/kinit/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -README - -tdeinit is a process launcher somewhat similar to the -famous init used for booting UNIX. - -It launches processes by forking and then loading a -dynamic library which should contain a 'main(...)' -function. - -Executive summary -================= - -Using tdeinit to launch KDE applications makes starting -a typical KDE applications 2.5 times faster (100ms -instead of 250ms on a P-III 500) It reduces memory -consumption by approx. 350Kb per application. - - -How it works -============ - -tdeinit is linked against all libraries a standard KDE -application needs. With this technique starting an -application becomes much faster because now only -the application itself needs to be linked whereas -otherwise both the application as well as all the libaries -it uses need to be linked. - -Startup Speed -============= - -Starting an application linked against libqt, libtdecore and libtdeui -in the conventional way takes approx. 150ms on a Pentium III - 500Mhz. -Starting the same application via tdeinit takes less than 10ms. - -(application without TDEApplication constructor, the TDEApplication -constructor requires an extra 100ms in both cases) - -Memory Usage -============ - -An application linked against libqt, libtdecore and libtdeui started -in the conventional way requires about 498Kb memory. -(average of 10 instances) If the same application is started via -tdeinit it requires about 142Kb. A difference of 356Kb (application -without TDEApplication constructor) - -If we take the TDEApplication constructor into account, an application -started in the conventional way takes about 679Kb memory while the same -application started via tdeinit requires about 380Kb. Here the difference -is somewhat less, 299Kb. This seems to be caused by the fact that the -dynamic linker does "lazy linking". We can force the linker to link -everything at startup by specifying "LD_BIND_NOW=true". When tdeinit is -started with this option on, tdeinit is back to its full efficiency, an -application with a TDEApplication constructor now uses 338Kb of memory. -A difference of 341Kb with the normal case. - -Adapting programs to use tdeinit. -=============================== - -The sourcecode of a program does not require any change to take advantage -of tdeinit. Only the makefile requires an adaption, if the Makefile.am of -a normal program looks like this: - -bin_PROGRAMS = kicker -kicker_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/libkonq/libkonq.la -kicker_LDFLAGS = $(all_libraries) $(KDE_RPATH) - -The following lines need to be added to make a library version useable -by tdeinit: - -lib_LTLIBRARIES = kicker.la -libkicker_la_LIBADD = $(top_builddir)/libkonq/libkonq.la -libkicker_la_LDFLAGS = $(all_libraries) $(KDE_RPATH) -module - -Disadvantages -============= - -The process name of applications started via tdeinit is "tdeinit". This problem -can be corrected to a degree by changing the application name as shown -by 'ps'. However, applications like "killall" will only see "tdeinit" as -process name. To workaround this, use "kdekillall", from tdesdk/scripts, -for applications started via tdeinit. - |