Here is mine, just for fun :) [ BTW, Chen, you'd wonder how much faster
Harbour would be with MSVC or MinGW. ]
For sure Clipper is slower, and this can be felt when running
my real-life app. I blamed console output, but it seems it's not just
that. By dropping legacy stuff and using new Harbour
From: Viktor Szakáts [mailto:harbour...@syenar.hu]
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:39 PM
To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
Subject: Re: [Harbour] Speedtest results
Here is mine, just for fun
Hi Frank,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:44 PM, frank van nuffel
clipper5_...@versateladsl.be wrote:
To be concluded from your ranks is that POCC is indeed more intersting
than BCC; is POCC the same as Pelles ISO C Compiler 2.70
On their website there's only a download for version 5.00.1 - am i
-Messaggio Originale-
Da: Viktor Szakáts harbour...@syenar.hu
A: Harbour Project Main Developer List. harbour@harbour-project.org
Data invio: giovedì 19 marzo 2009 15.09
Oggetto: Re: [Harbour] Speedtest results
POCC can also generate proper .dlls, so it clearly
wins over BCC.
I
[mailto:harbour...@syenar.hu]
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:39 PM
To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
Subject: Re: [Harbour] Speedtest results
Here is mine, just for fun :) [ BTW, Chen, you'd wonder how
much faster Harbour would be with MSVC or MinGW. ]
[...]
--- exe size: 586KB
and all the best,
frank
- Original Message -
From: Viktor Szakáts
To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Harbour] Speedtest results
Hi Frank,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:44 PM, frank van nuffel
clipper5_
POCC can also generate proper .dlls, so it clearly
wins over BCC.
I don't know what do you exactly mean with proper .dlls but I have no
problem to make DLLs using BCC.
Proper means exported symbols don't have a Borland proprietary
underscore prepended to them.
If you stay inside the
btw, my ISP account will expire within a few days, and i will unsubscribe
from the Harbour list, for perhaps a year or longer, to remain offline;
meanwhile i wish everyone here even more success with the results that are
now
I envy you :)
already excellent;
take care and all the best,
-Messaggio Originale-
Da: Viktor Szakáts harbour...@syenar.hu
A: Harbour Project Main Developer List. harbour@harbour-project.org
Data invio: giovedì 19 marzo 2009 16.15
Oggetto: Re: [Harbour] Speedtest results
Proper means exported symbols don't have a Borland proprietary
How using hashes or other technique you have the smallest startup
times with harbour compiled app?
Probably do you use msvc as compiler because it generate smallest and
fastest executable
2009/3/18 Viktor Szakáts harbour...@syenar.hu:
Here is mine, just for fun :) [ BTW, Chen, you'd wonder how
How using hashes or other technique you have the smallest startup
times with harbour compiled app?
Probably do you use msvc as compiler because it generate smallest and
fastest executable
Yes, I'm using MSVC on Windows, with MinGW as a backup.
The other question is very generic and really
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