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by chasil
5 days ago
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Well, Cygwin and Busybox have shown me that fork-heavy activities are about 100x slower on Windows than Linux. The Windows approach may be correct, but it suffers in performance from the POSIX perspective. I have heard that WSL1 iimproves this. |
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Windows does not historically depend on fork(), so there was no native fork(), so Cygwin kludged it up.