LSL Script Efficiency
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What is Efficiency
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Efficiency is how long it takes to run a script.
There are many ways to speed up scripts, such as using ++a instead of a++.
Rules for posting
The following code snipit will allow testing of a function.
default { state_entry() { integer i = 0; while (i < 1) { ++a; } } }
Efficiency
++a and a += 1 are equal in speed (they compile to the same bytecode). a++ is slower.