--- build bots/nightly builds:
I think they are thinking about something like that.
I currently just upgrade my lokal branch copy and build using the given cmake approach.
--- measure startup time
this is only possible by integrating measure points at the different startup steps in the source (I guess the developers know, where the time is spent ;-)
One thing: Jython as it is implemented in Sikuli IDE, does not use caching (as the standalone Jython can do). But I do not know, what this might bring. At least I wonder why it is not possible, to use a separate installed Jython and switch off the internal one.
--- build bots/nightly builds:
I think they are thinking about something like that.
I currently just upgrade my lokal branch copy and build using the given cmake approach.
--- measure startup time
this is only possible by integrating measure points at the different startup steps in the source (I guess the developers know, where the time is spent ;-)
One thing: Jython as it is implemented in Sikuli IDE, does not use caching (as the standalone Jython can do). But I do not know, what this might bring. At least I wonder why it is not possible, to use a separate installed Jython and switch off the internal one.