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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 19:55:52 -0400
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Subject: Re: MAKEing Turbo Vision 1.1.3
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> and THIS is supposed to encourage people to start moving "up" to
> 3.0 ???
> >                        gcc 2.7.2.1     gcc 3.0

Well, a couple of things.

The comparison omits gcc 2.8.1 and 2.95, which were important
releases.

Gcc 3.0 has a lot more functionality than 2.7.2.1.

Bigger code does not mean slower code - it can sometimes be faster
code by avoiding cache-busting jumps.

The sizes do not indicate code vs data vs overhead (debug etc).

"Hello world" is a bad program to do comparisons with.  You should
choose a more real-world program, like gzip or make, and time how long
it takes to build those and how big they are.

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