measure difference of silent and non-silent processing #468
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These are just two lines for measuring how long it takes to assert a block. The numbers show up in the Messages buffer. To see the difference between silent and non-silent processing, do it twice with and without proof-full-annotation set (also available in menu PG->Quick Options->Processing->Full Annotation).
I see 10.7 seconds for silent and 10.9 seconds for ≈3000 lines, without loading required modules.