Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/06/23/19:11:35
Hello everybody,
DJ Delorie <dj AT ctron DOT com> writes:
> Floating point speed is not affected by the 32-bit environment, so the
I have always found that my floating point progs, (mainly number crunching
like runge-kutta or matrix diags) run 30% or more faster with djgpp than
with Borland C, all optimizations on. These programs do very little i/o,
just sit in a loop cranking double precision numbers. I had always
attributed it to the 32 bit environment, but DJ should know best. Perhaps
it is gcc doing a better job than bcc.
George R. Welch
grw AT tamu DOT edu
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