On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Paul Millar wrote: > dated but has some good advice (e.g. use your brain to optimise code, not > the -O2 switch in gcc).
That's always good advice, changing a bad design to a good design can speed up code far faster than bumping up the O level in your compiler (but do remember to put -O or -O2, gcc's unoptomised output is piss poor speed wise because it does no optimisations at all) - Aidan -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.velvet.net/~aidan/ aim:aidans42 finger for pgp key fingerprint: |----------------------------- 01AA 1594 2DB0 09E3 B850 | Money, honey. Cold cash is C2D0 9A2C 4CC9 3EC4 75E1 | all that counts -------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.lug.org.uk http://www.linuxportal.co.uk http://www.linuxjob.co.uk http://www.linuxshop.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------
