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Borland C++ and Expat - performance hit.

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  • Subject: Borland C++ and Expat - performance hit.
  • From: "Stephen Graham" <sg3@b...>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:04:58 +1000
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expat performance
Hello,

I've been testing an application that uses EXPAT on a clean install of
Windows XP. It was working perfectly well, and EXPAT in particular was
extremely fast. After I loaded Borland C++ Builder 5 onto the system the
performance of EXPAT was greatly reduced.

I've now un-installed C++ Builder, but the performance of EXPAT has not
returned to what it originally was.

I think it's fairly obvious that C++ Builder has replaced a system library
module with a debug version or something like that.

Before I start digging to find out which libraries are involved I though I
would ask in this list whether anybody has already figured this out.

Has anybody tackled this problem?

Regards
Stephen Graham.


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