On 12/21/16 7:09 PM, Jerry wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 December 2016 at 21:27:57 UTC, Jack Stouffer wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 December 2016 at 21:12:07 UTC, Jerry wrote:
Any other backend would be better. DMD with -O takes over an hour for
my project to compile. In comparison LDC with -O3 takes less than a
minute and produces a faster binary. It doesn't really make sense to
increase the workload maintaining 2-3 different compilers when D is
already lacking manpower.

A 60:1 speedup? I've never heard of that big of a difference before.
Especially since LDC is typically slower to compile, even on massive
code bases like Weka's.

Could you please file a bug with some details?

I ran it again, was a bit over a minute. But still 1 min 30 seconds
compared to an hour.

1:07:40.162314 -- dmd with -O
0:01:28.632916 -- ldc2 with -O

0:00:23.802639 -- dmd without -O
0:00:33.818080 -- ldc2 without -O

It'd be quite a bit of work to narrow down what it is and if it has
something to do with how many structures I use or otherwise. I'd have to
try and emulate that with test code as I can't use my code. Then the
issue would just sit there for who knows how long. It's not that big of
an issue, as I just use ldc2 instead anyways.

Would be great to narrow this down regardless. Shouldn't be too difficult since the penalty is so huge. Must be a pathological case we should fix anyway. -- Andrei

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