Good to know. Thanks. Internally, we typically use printf so many of 
the performance issues with std are a little foreign to me. Thanks 
again.

E.

Quoting Simon Haegler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>> W.r.t console printing, we've found that on windows, using 
>> std::cout/cerr is 20
>> times slower than printf. std::ofstream is on par with 
>> fprintf/printf however.
>
> on a side note (perhaps you already know this): if you use endl to end a
> line, the cout stream is flushed every time. this might cause the
> slowdown. using \n for linebreaks ist much faster. there's also the
> explicit cout.flush() method.
>
> cheers,
> simon
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