sturlamolden: > Uh .. I actually think it could be an EULA violation to publish mingw > vs. msvc benchmarks without permission from Microsoft. I don't want to > part of anything illegal or have M$ lawyers breathing down my back. If > we are going to do this, then we must do it properly and get the > permissions we need.
The EULA attempted to stop disclosing benchmarks of .NET code, not C++ code. The most recent version of the EULA has replaced that with permission to disclose benchmarks of .NET code provided some conditions are met: full disclosure of benchmark code and environment; latest release of .NET; compliance with 'best practices'. Its still stupid as it would be in Microsoft's interest to encourage benchmarking .NET but not quite as stupid as before. Neil -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list