Right, now, what about the audience with an operative system with gcc 3.0.2? Can't we ship compiled versions for every plataform/operative system?
By the way, the patch that I sent is already 2.5 - 3 times faster on *BSD Daniel Grunblatt. On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Dan Sugalski wrote: > At 10:16 AM 11/5/2001 -0500, Sam Tregar wrote: > >On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Simon Cozens wrote: > > > > > On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 06:22:59PM -0300, Daniel Grunblatt wrote: > > > > Do you want me to give you an account in my linux machine where I have > > > > install gcc 3.0.2 so that you see it? > > > > > > How much effort do we want to put into something that shows a speedup > > > on one particular version of one particular compiler? > > > >When we're talking about the most current release of GCC - lots! By the > >time we reach beta 3.0.2+ will be in every Linux and *BSD distro worth > >using. > > If people want to fiddle with it, that's keen, but micro-optimizing the > source to match the optimizer of a particular version of a C compiler seems > a bit much, even for me... > > Our target audience is also significantly larger than that group of people > who won't install either Linux or *BSD for another year or so. > > Dan > > --------------------------------------"it's like this"------------------- > Dan Sugalski even samurai > [EMAIL PROTECTED] have teddy bears and even > teddy bears get drunk > >