I have benchmarked code generated by gcc-2.95 (compiled with
enable-haifa option that is of dubious and perhaps negative utility on
the Intel architecture) as being about 25% faster than code generated
by egcs.
When I use -m486 option like standard in redhat it is only about 5%
faster on integer operations but still 25% faster on FP operations
(Byte benchamrks on a a Pentium II 400) than egcs
But it needs still another version of libstdc++ (2.10). For programs
I compile with gcc-2.95 programs is it enough to recompile them or do
I have to recompile every C++ library?
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Jean Francois Martinez
Project Independence: Linux for the Masses
http://www.independence.seul.org
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