On Wednesday 20 November 2002 01:50 pm, Miguel de Icaza wrote: > Hello, > > > I've recently ported a Quantum Fractal generator to C#. The port was > > instructive and revealed some interesting details about the CLR, Java and > > the C# compilers. > > This is an interesting post. > > > C. MS.NET's CSC -- 'csc /out:qf.exe /r:/usr/local/lib/Qt.dll > > FractalViewer.cs QPaintBuffer.cs QuantumFractals.cs IQuantumFractal.cs' > > > > 1. 1118354/13.167 = 84936.128 > > 2. 1114996/12.535 = 82378.722 > > 3. 1125364/13.026 = 86393.674 > > > > ~84569.51 datapoints/second > > ~25 seconds to compile (note: am using wine to run the csc compiler so > > this isn't really fair ;) > > You might want to pass the /optimize flag to CSC, as it produces > slightly better code if you use that. That explains why MCS generates > slightly better code than CSC. > > Do you have a link to the C# port, I would like to try it out myself. > > Miguel.
Here is a tar of the C# port. You can also find this in the Qt# cvs. http://qtcsharp.sourceforge.net/qfractals.tar.gz Cheers, Adam _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
