Subject: Re: CRLF fun stuff again...
From: Duncan Sinclair (sinclair@dis.strath.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Feb 12 2001 - 13:17:00 EST
Bob Rodgers writes:
>   From: "Marc J. Miller" <itlm019@mailbox.ucdavis.edu>
>   Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 19:43:36 -0800
>   Okay, I agree with the former, but the latter is a little more
>   complicated.  String compares are slow.  For each file copied, the
>   name has to be checked against the following list (and this is just
>   off the top of my head) . . .
>If necessary, this table lookup could be hashed for speed (if it isn't
>already).  But I would be very surprised to learn that the speed
>difference was even measurable, compared to the other overhead of
>opening & serving a file.  String compares aren't *that* slow.  And
>since this lookup only applies for files created by Unix (or Samba),
>it's even less of an issue.
Plus the fact that the Mac (via File Exchange) does a similar extension
scan on file types it doesn't recognise...  I haven't heard anyone
complain that File Exchange slowed down their Mac or was a waste of
time.
Cheers,
Duncan.
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