Jason House <[email protected]> wrote:

Craig Black Wrote:

> One more thing - to clarify, Craig, are you implying that it's acceptable
> for performance to be within 20%? If not, there are tweaks on the
> algorithmic side we can do to improve sorting.

20% slower would be acceptable if I didn't have to do my own inlining.
Closing the gap even more would be nice. Twice as slow is not acceptable.

-Craig

I wish I had your problems. I ported a sizable set of C++ code to D2 and discovered D2 with dmd was 50x slower than C++ with gcc! I've been to busy/disappointed to track down the bug(s) causing such a slowdown. If anyone is sufficiently inspired to find the bugs, I can make the GPL source code available.

If no-one else has stepped up, I'm willing to have a look.

--
Simen

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