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It's usually blazing fast for me, honestly. I've never seen anything but minute or two intervals of slow performance, then back to fast the majority of the time.
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gennorm2
GENNORM2(8) ICU 50.1.2 Manual GENNORM2(8)
NAME
gennorm2 - Builds binary data file with Unicode normalization data.
SYNOPSIS
gennorm2 [ -h, -?, --help ] [ -V, --version ] [ -c, --copyright ] [ -v, --verbose ] [ -u, --unicode unicode-version-number ] [ -s,
--sourcedir source-directory ] [ -o, --output output-filename ] --fast
DESCRIPTION
gennorm2 reads text files that define Unicode normalization, them, and builds a binary data file.
OPTIONS
-h, -?, --help
Print help about usage and exit.
-V, --version
Print the version of gennorm2 and exit.
-c, --copyright
Include a copyright notice.
-v, --verbose
Display extra informative messages during execution.
-u, --unicode
Specify Unicode version number, such as 5.2.0.
-s, --sourcedir source-directory
Specify the input directory.
-s, --sourcedir source-directory
Set the name of the output file.
--fast optimize the .nrm file for fast normalization, which might increase its size (Writes fully decomposed regular mappings instead of
delta mappings. You should measure the runtime speed to make sure that this is a good trade-off.)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 International Business Machines Corporation and others
ICU MANPAGE
15 March 2010 GENNORM2(8)