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Re: Archiving performance (was: Re: (no subject))
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Re: Archiving performance (was: Re: (no subject))


  • Subject: Re: Archiving performance (was: Re: (no subject))
  • From: Ambroise Confetti <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 14:22:23 +0100

Le 8 nov. 03, ` 12:45, Ambroise Confetti a icrit :

> Le 8 nov. 03, ` 10:12, Alastair Houghton a icrit :
>
>> There have been previous comments about the performance of
>> NSKeyedArchiver as compared with other techniques. As far as I
>> recall, the problem with it is that it has to do a lot of work to
>> ensure that it doesn't fall foul of loops in your object graph...
>> anyway, search the archives for more information on this one.
>
> Thanks, I will browse the archives.

I spent some time searching through all the Cocoa mailing lists I could
find... I saw many people asking the same question as me, but no answer
like the one you mention.
Do you know of a specific place where I could find this information?


Ambroise

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