Mail Archives: pgcc/1998/07/23/02:19:18
Hi,
> I mean: if you still now put all your spare time in making optimizations
> for AMD K6 instead of PII/PRO, then your time will be wasted;
> at the time a new pgcc version which can achieve reasonably optimization
> is ready everyone will be able to buy PII cpu's, like you can buy now AMD K6.
>
> Look how weird gcc is right now.
> It can optimize EXCELLENT for 486 processors, but it works horrible on PII
> chips.
When I saw this I would like to say that I do hop someone can spend more
time on pgcc or egcs to improve gcc and make g++ a fully compliant C++
compiler, of course on Pentium II. In the field of HEP, after some effort,
g++ 2.7.2.3 can compile CLHEP library but not other versions. We have no
problem when using KCC which is claimed to be a fully compliant compiler.
Maybe I am selfish to those people who don't use Pentium PC's. But
honestly, we need better pgcc or egcs.
Best regards, Yen-Chu Chen
chenyc AT fnal DOT gov
(630) 840-8871 (experiment)
(886) (2)-2789-9681 (A.S., Taiwan)
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