sturlamolden a écrit :
On May 19, 10:42 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well... They do - they are called 'C compilers' !-) As Roel Schroven
mentioned - and he is at least partially right on this point - C has
been designed to make optimizing C compiler not to hairy to write.

C has proven very difficult to optimize, particularly because pointer
aliasing prevents efficient register allocation.

Does this compare to optimizing something like Python ? (serious question, but I think I already know part of the answer).
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