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The best way to test IRA is to build and use the branch. It is easy to compare the old RA (which is the default on the branch) and IRA (-fira option switches IRA on). I'd recommend to try the following option sets:I'm willing to try and do some benchmarking of Fortran codes using IRA (on i686 and x86_64), and report back here with figures and reduced testcases of eventual slow-downs. What is the current, stable way to build an IRA compiler and run it? Should I just get the last revision of the ira branch? When compiling, are there any options necessary/useful?
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