Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1996/08/12/02:38:54
Hello.
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
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>
> On Sun, 11 Aug 1996, Serge Golovin wrote:
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> > OK. But why? It is free and may be freely modified by anyone.
>
> Of course it's free and you can do anything you like with it--if you have
> time to spare and nothing better to do. However, if your time is
> limited, I'd suggest first to measure or at least estimate how much time
> does gcc spend in compiling the headers as opposed to compiling the rest
> of the source. It just might be that the headers in gcc are structured
> in such a way that you will see a negligible effect. Even the C++
> libraries rarely have header files that are more than 3KB-long in DJGPP.
Thats it! That is what I asked about. I asked why there is no precompiled
headers in djgpp. And the aswer is (partially) in words written above (and I
agree with these words). Answer "djgpp doesnt because gcc doesnt" does not
satisfy me.
>
> > Well.. if I do that will it be submitted or I have no chance?
>
> *You* should submit them. If the benefits are significant, the GCC
> maintainers will include your changes.
>
OK. I see. Nevermind.
bye, Serge.
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With best regards,
Serge Golovin AKA RES
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