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Thanks! Your first suggestion did work for my friend. It was not necessary to
use heapalloc.

Eike

> 1) do not use /Zi or /ZI use /Z7. The debug edit and continue option is
> v slow.
> 2) For debug mode change the lua_newstate() to use HeapAlloc(). You
> can do this with a macro. The downside of this is that the GC is not
> memory checked by the debug runtime.
> 
> db
> 
> On 6/16/07, Eike Decker <eike@cube3d.de> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > During last month, I integrated lua much more tightly into our engine (see
> > luxinia.de) and lua is now used much more intensivly than before (adding
> > certain new features, but also allowing a more direct binding, which I
> hoped
> > that it would speed up everything a bit, but to my disapointment, the
> engine
> > has become a bit slower (not very much, but maybe 10%) but this is not the
> > topic here).
> >
> > I am using gcc for compiling while my workmate is using a Microsoft
> compiler
> > (msvc 7.1 / visual c 2003.
> >
> > While the release build of MS is quite a bit faster than the release build
> of
> > the GCC compiler, the debug build of the MS compiler suffers a lot (about
> 50%
> > of the speed when debug exe is executed and horrible long wait periods when
> the
> > Lua GC runs) and my partner is complaining about this effect, since it
> became
> > worse, the more lua was integrated. Especially the waiting periods during
> > debuging where everything freezes are quite horrible.
> >
> > I have no experience with the MS compiler here, but I am responsible for
> the
> > luabinding, so I would like to know if someone here has the same problems
> in
> > combination with the microsoft compiler and if there is a workaround for
> this
> > problem.
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > greetings
> > Eike
> >
>