Hello, I'm an engineer who has access to the Intel C/C++ compiler (icc), and for the heck of it I compiled Python2.7 with it.
Unsurprisingly, it compiled fine and functions correctly as far as I know. However, I was interested to discover that the icc compile printed literally thousands of various warnings and remarks. Examples: Parser/node.c(13): remark #2259: non-pointer conversion from "int" to "short" may lose significant bits n->n_type = type; Parser/metagrammar.c(156): warning #1418: external function definition with no prior declaration Py_meta_grammar(void) I was just wondering if anyone from the Python development team uses icc, or finds any value in the icc compilation info. Similarly, I would be interested to know if they use icc for benchmarking comparisons (yes, I know that Intel has been accused of crippling amd processors so let's not have a flame war please). Regards, Drake -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list