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Re: GCC Release Status (2003-08-22)


On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Geoff Keating wrote:

> Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> writes:
>
> > Compile times are another major story.  I'm not sure what the full
> > situation is at this point, and I'm not sure we even know what
> > apples-to-apples means.  For example, should we assume people will be
> > using PCH?
>
> I think we should try to make sure that this compiler won't be slower
> even if people don't use PCH, and that when they do use PCH it goes as
> fast as possible.  Right now, I'd be quite happy if we just got the
> first part for certain.

Is it ever possible? i.e. I still count gcc2.95.4 as a basis for compile
time performance comparison. These days gcc3.4 is still about 50-100%
slower than this compiler compiling MICO.

Cheers,

Karel
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Karel Gardas                  kgardas@objectsecurity.com
ObjectSecurity Ltd.           http://www.objectsecurity.com


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