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Re: The Revenge of the Qt Demo Browser
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Stacktrace seems works in db101 for now ?

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Re: The Revenge of the Qt Demo Browser
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Hi Alfkiller :)

That screenshot is the coolest screengrab ive ever seen !
Keep up the good work and Ill keep testing it :D

Martin

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Re: The Revenge of the Qt Demo Browser
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Still, Qt is just a hawk for resources, both CPU and memory wise, so it is never possible to achieve lightning speed.


I wonder why this is the case. It was designed for mobile devices, it should be possible to run faster... did you ever profile it to see where the time goes?

Seriously, if you do want to contact me write me a mail. You're more likely to get a reply then.
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@Rogue

I played around with both some "custom-stupid-timekeeping" and Hieronimus, but I couldn't get anything coferent out of it. It seems that the time spent is evenly distributed over a wide range of functions, the event system itself being a biggie, but not overly. And I am not going to mess with the Qt event system...

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Re: The Revenge of the Qt Demo Browser
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Here it is db101 debugging... db101...

Screenshot 3

Can you spot the error? ;)

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Re: The Revenge of the Qt Demo Browser
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...and here db101 debugging db101 debugging Qt Browser:

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