Hi!
> Does the following kcachegrind screenshot give an idea (I used a minimum
> node cost of 10% to simplify the graph)?
>
> Left is raphf enabled (24M Ir) and on the right raphf disabled (35M Ir):
> http://dev.iworks.at/ext-http/raphf.png
>
> Have a look on the top-most far-right highlighted block, which is solely
> devoted to tearing up curl instances when raphf is disabled.
I still don't understand why the comparison is made against worst
possible implementation (going through all connection cycle every time)
as opposed to logical implementation of HTTP connection object
supporting keepalive.
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Stas Malyshev
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