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SubjectRe: gcc-2.95.3 vs gcc-3.0.4
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 09:27:21AM +0000, Paul G. Allen wrote:

> Which compiler, of all of the different versions, generates the most
> stable and fastest code. Compile speed and kernel size is not NEARLY as
> important as performance. So, which compiler fits the bill?

GCC 3.1, is what I'm told. 3.x has the infrastructure to do more optimizing,
but doesn't do all of it yet. 3.1 is supposed to.

Regards,

bert

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