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Re: Comparative Performance of C++ Compilers (including gcc cygming special)
"Alex Vinokur" wrote in message c5hb1i$3ku$1@sea.gmane.org">news:c5hb1i$3ku$1@sea.gmane.org...
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> "chris" wrote in message 407C0198.4000707@cs.york.ac.uk">news:407C0198.4000707@cs.york.ac.uk...
> > Alex Vinokur wrote:
> >
> > > ========================================
> > > Comparative Performance of C++ Compilers
> > > C/C++ Performance Tests
> > > =========================================
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > <snip>
> >
> > While this is quite interesting, it seems to me you aren't really
> > running these programs for long enough for us to be able to see what
> > differences are due to startup time and due to runtime.
>
> How can we know how long the startup time is?
In other words, what is the difference between startup time and runtime?
What takes (doesn't take) place in startup time?
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