Measuring the page generation of the forum
Somedude
lovelydear at mailmetrash.com
Thu Apr 12 19:04:24 PDT 2012
Le 13/04/2012 01:55, Nick Sabalausky a écrit :
> "SomeDude" <lovelydear at mailmetrash.com> wrote in message
> news:mjectyruiwxebfrkegvt at forum.dlang.org...
>> On Thursday, 12 April 2012 at 18:36:01 UTC, SomeDude wrote:
>> So noone thinks this could be a good idea ?
>
> I like it. (And the StopWatch in std.datetime would make it super easy.
> StopWatch is freaking awesome.) But newgroup/forum posts don't always get
> responses after only a few hours. And even a total lack of replies shouldn't
> be mistaken for a "no" vote. So I wouldn't worry too much about that.
>
OK
> Could you be more specific what you mean by "hiccup"? I assume you mean that
> once in a while a page load will be slower than usual. If so, about how
> long?
>
Yeah, once I was surprised, because it took several seconds I believe.
> My wild random guesses, aside from your ideas, are that maybe your request
> just happens to occur at the right time for the forum to decide to refresh
> its cache (if it even works that way). Or maybe it could be related to the
> newsgroup server (which the web forum is just a frontend for) being
> temporarily down due to high load (which unfortunately has been happening a
> lot lately). Vladimir would probably have a better idea what might be going
> on than I would, though.
>
Ah, I forgot about the newsgroup server.
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