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Re: GCC 3.5 Plan, Take 2


On Aug 15, 2004, at 6:47 PM, Mark Mitchell wrote:

I expect it to be hard to get GCC 3.5's code-generation to be
noticably better than GCC 3.4.x's across the board within a few
months.  I expect that it will not be until six months to a year hence
that we'll see noticably better code generation on most test cases.
Since I don't think that most people want to wait that long for GCC
3.5, I think we need to accept that we're shooting for code generation
that is, in general, not worse, and may be better on some particularly
high-profile cases.  In the worst case, we may even have to accept
worse code on some real cases.  If we can vectorize some loops, and
SRA provides big wins on some C++ test cases, and we're in general
pretty close to GCC 3.4, I think the release will be well-received,
given all the other improvements.

I'm concerned specifically about lno-branch. My understanding is that we agreed not to do a wholesale merge from lno-branch into mainline and that instead we would more things in on a case by case basis. That's fine, but we need to make sure we're realistically on track for all those patches to get into mainline before we move into stage 3. Right now it looks like the lno-branch patch approvals are going pretty slowly.

--Matt



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