This is Tatsuro Matsuoka writing. There have been some discussions since I uploaded the topic : 'Slowness problem due to sjlj-exception for Octave'.
In the topic, Brain wrote >But by the time you've done all that, you might as well >just package a separate gcc named "gcc-dw2" or whatever and have them >both installable in parallel, to please everybody. This is what Danny >did with his 4.2 MinGW releases. Is it really possible "gcc-dw2" ? I think it is grateful for me to build the fast octave if it will be used. However, I'm afraid that parallel existence of two different GCCs confuses the cygwin users. The best solution, I think, the speed of sjlj-exceptions EH on the cygwin is as fast as that of other platforms. The "gcc-dw2" is the second best solution and it should be treated with great care. I’m not a specialist on the cygwin and am mere one of the daily users of the cygwin. I would like to hear the comments and opinions from the cygwin experts. Sincerely yours, Tatsuro MATSUOKA Is there any possibility that the speed of sjlj-exceptions EH will be faster than that of present states? -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/