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On Wed, 2011-09-21 at 09:50 +0100, Caolán McNamara wrote:
So I've now added a timer listener to our cppunit launcher to tell us
how long each test takes[1] and indeed it takes about 70ms to load a
.xls, 370ms for an equivalent .ods and about 500ms(?!) for an
equivalent .xlsx

        Ooh :-) pretty numbers indeed, how can I reproduce them ? I notice they
didn't go to the console (which is a shame), and couldn't see them in
the sc_filters_test.log file either (oddly).

In an ideal world I imagine the best spent effort would be on improving
the import speed for .ods and .xlsx, seeing as that improves the
real-world case too.

        Agreed. Assuming that the files are of equivalent on-disk size, it's
amusing that the old code is fastest and the newest slowest. It'd be
really interesting to get a callgrind trace of ods / xlsx loading.

        Hey ho,

                Michael.

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