Welcome the channel on the development of Cro, a set of libraries for building reactive distributed systems, lovingly crafted to take advantage of all the Raku Programming Language has to offer (cro.services). This channel is being logged for historical purposes. Set by lizmat on 24 May 2021. |
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melezhik | o/ my cro application (sparky) consumes way too much CPU even being idle, is it typical for cro? | 18:03 | |
basically here the code - github.com/melezhik/sparky/blob/ma...y-web.raku | |||
maybe web sockets do that? | 18:04 | ||
github.com/melezhik/images/blob/0b...21.05.jpeg | 18:06 | ||
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melezhik | github.com/melezhik/sparky/commit/...12e180fc4d | 18:16 | |
hopefully this will fix this | 18:21 | ||
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japhb | melezhik: Did that work? Because no, >2.6 cores at *idle* is really not normal. | 23:48 | |
I did a lot of work on Cro's WebSockets performance, and assuming you're not sending a *continuous* stream of packets or connection requests, or really *large* packets, it should barely even notice it. | 23:50 |