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by anthony_r
1653 days ago
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Yeah you could optimize GCC to work really well for those problems, there's a great ROI for the "write something trivial really quickly into /dev/null" class of problems. Let us know how this goes if you embark on this adventure. |
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That is not what I'm saying. I'm talking about having a compiler which could produce more optimal code in any given case, or most given cases. I obviously am not suggesting that compilers optimise this and only this case.