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|    Re: open64 versus gcc    |
|    24 Nov 06 08:21:12    |
      From: touati.sid-pas-de-spam-svp@gmail.com-pasdespam              dz a écrit :       > Hi       > Can any one give me some opinion on how these two compilers compare       > in terms of the optimizations they have ? Also can any one comment on       > the stability experience they may have had with these compilers.       >       > Any pointers or answers will be highly appreciated       >       > thanks       > dz       >       Actually, Open64 produces better code than gcc.       Open64 is programmed in C++, while gcc is programmed in C.       Open64 is not as maintained as gcc.       gcc has more backends compared to Open64.       The gcc comunity is larger, but this is not a quality criteria.              S              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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