Alexander Kabaev wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 14:27:42 -0700 (PDT)
Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


p.s. this does not mean that I do not appreciate the work you are
doing to keep our compiler up to date.. Keep up the good work.



Julian,

there was nothing in your question that could possibly offend me. I do
not take comments about GCC suckage personally. Yes, GCC 3.3 compilation
speed is likely to suffer a bit compared to 3.2, although the change
should be pretty minimal. There are examples where GCC 3.3 even beats
3.2 in compilation speed, but I would not keep much hope :)

C is tad bit slower. C++ is generally faster. Compared with the speed of other compilers GCC is still simply ridiculous.

The GCC folks have started to take compilation speed seriously in 3.4
branch, we'll see if changed attitude will make a difference in their
next major release.

For now I am pretty happy that a newer compiler did not overflow boot2
block. This is nice compared with a stable trend demonstrated by _all_
previous releases.

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