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Andras Simon  
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 More options Oct 8 2004, 6:12 am
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
From: Andras Simon <asi...@math.bme.hu>
Date: 08 Oct 2004 12:12:30 +0200
Local: Fri, Oct 8 2004 6:12 am
Subject: Re: Thoughts on mod_lisp

iamthe...@gmail.com (Ari Johnson) writes:
> The other thing I want, though, is to take advantage of the
> performance I can get from Lisp.  What I'm envisioning right now is
> the web data area containing *.lisp and the process talking to
> mod_lisp keeping a cache of compiled files.  That would speed up
> performance once it loads the files, but I'd like to keep them cached
> in a compiled *and* loaded state.  But what if the files on the web
> contain conflicting definitions?  What if I don't trust them all?

> Loading even a compiled file isn't as fast as having it already
> loaded.  Has anyone come up with any kind of solution that would allow
> partitioning like this?

Do you want a CGI-style website? If so, why? If not, then I don't
understand your problem.

Andras


 
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