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From: | Eugene Leitl <eugene DOT leitl AT lrz DOT uni-muenchen DOT de> |
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Date: | Mon, 10 May 1999 10:14:14 -0700 (PDT) |
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Subject: | Re: Optimization question |
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Bernd Melchers writes: > good compilers should optimize such expressions by itself, the method is > called "common subexpression optimization". Historically, this has never worked very well. Also, I'm wary of software which attempts to act intelligently but isn't. Eugene
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