After a long battle with technology, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Stone), an 
earthling, wrote:
> [1] I will say that I have never seen a realistic benchmark of
> general code where the compiler flags made a statistically
> significant difference in the runtime.

When we were initially trying out PostgreSQL on AIX, I did some
(limited, admittedly) comparisons between behaviour when compiled
using GCC 3.something, VisualAge C, and VisualAge C++.  I did some
modifications of -O values; I didn't find differences amounting to
more than a percent or two between any of the combinations.

If there's to be a difference, anywhere, it ought to have figured
pretty prominently between a pretty elderly GCC version and IBM's top
of the line PowerPC compiler.
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