Slow start up time of runtime (correction: Windows real-time protection)
rumbu
rumbu at rumbu.ro
Tue Mar 20 19:41:44 UTC 2018
On Tuesday, 20 March 2018 at 16:56:59 UTC, Dennis wrote:
> On Tuesday, 20 March 2018 at 12:18:16 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 20 March 2018 at 09:44:41 UTC, Dennis wrote:
>> I suspect you are seeing the Windows antivirus hitting you. D
>> runtime starts up in a tiny fraction of a second, you
>> shouldn't be noticing it.
>
> You're totally right, disabling real-time protection makes a
> massive difference. I always found a second exceptionally long
> for a runtime to initialize, but I couldn't think of any other
> differences between a simple dmd-compiled program and a simple
> dmc-compiled program.
>
> On Tuesday, 20 March 2018 at 12:18:16 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
>> I betcha you'll see this delay (and a similar one on dmd
>> itself, your compiles could be running at half-speed with this
>> too)
>
> Definitely. I've tested how long tools take to simply print
> their help text: for the first time with virus scan, second
> time with virus scan and without any real-time protection. D
> tools seem to get the longest delay.
>
> First Second No protection (miliseconds)
> dmc 84 52 16
> dmd 2400 1200 24
> dub 2300 1100 25
> ldc 4500 180 30
> gcc 240 100 18
>
>
> On Tuesday, 20 March 2018 at 12:18:16 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
>> I don't know why the antivirus picks on D so much, but on my
>> box it does and it sounds like it is on yours too. BTW that
>> real time check box likes to keep turning itself on... so the
>> slowness will keep coming back.
>
> Typical Windows... It keeps turning on the Windows update
> service too.
>
> This now leaves the question what's the best way to mitigate
> this, because I would gladly get rid of the second of delay any
> time I invoke dmd, ldc or dub as well as my own applications.
I cannot guarantee that this is the cause, but I observed that
Bitdefender is very picky with Intel OMF format. I made a lot of
complaints about this (it was impossible to debug a intel omf
compiled exe with Bitdefender installed and the advice received
from Bitdefender was to compile my executables in mscoff format.
That's how my problem disappeared. Windows Defender incorporated
last year Bitdefender scanning technology, maybe this is an
explanation.
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