Clearly an update was necessary.  Unfortunately, later versions of gcc
have switched to GPLv3, which is a viral license and unacceptable to the
FreeBSD project.

wasn't aware of that.


Therefore clang was chosen from amongst a number of alternatives as the
best replacement.  That makes it sound as if clang is a second class
option compared to recent gcc, but this is certainly not the case:
results from clang are comparable to the latest gcc versions and the
design of clang is such that further optimizations and improvements can
be readily incorporated.

and - at least for now - clang itself is very slow. But produces not worse (or better) code than gcc.

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