On 01.08.2018 16:29, Jonas Toth via cfe-users wrote: > > very interesting. My experience with normal compilation is, that clang > is faster.
Here's the data. It's from a single run each, so it's nowhere near a statistically sound sample. Package GCC Clang Difference dev-lang/python-2.7.15 2:31,640s 3:36,891s +43% app-arch/unzip-6.0_p21-r2 0:07,859s 0:10,094s +28% media-libs/opus-1.2.1 0:34,218s 0:46,750s +37% mail-mta/exim-4.91-r2 0:39,779s 0:54,672s +37% www-servers/nginx-1.12.2-r1 0:43,378s 1:03,537s +46% dev-db/postgresql-10.3 4:03,518s 6:14,859s +54% media-gfx/inkscape-0.92.2 28:21,146s 34:52,015s +23% > Could it be, that there are some precompiled headers or similar present > on the system, that GCC utilizes? That is possible. Where and how would I check that? Cheers, Florian _______________________________________________ cfe-users mailing list cfe-users@lists.llvm.org http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-users