I know this is dumb question, but still I have to ask...
I used to use (entmake) function for creating CAD entities if I didn't need it's output as an 'ename and (entmakex) when I needed to get 'ename and store it in some variable... Now, I haven't never run benchmark with comparison of speed of these two... In my theory (entmake) returns complete DXF list and (entmakex) only 'ename, so I suppose that (entmakex) should be faster... Now if that's the case - I could try to change my style and use (entmakex) wherever I used to use (entmake) - I mean - one single letter is not a big deal - the code could never grow too big from it and I need this specific benchmark in case I run into exhaustive iterations or recursions to make routine as much faster as it could be... I know that this is maybe little unusual - I mean both functions exist and should be used appropriately, but I am curious and would have to know is it good to make this small change in style of coding or I am exaggerating too much...
Thanks for you opinion...