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| From: | "Andrew Crabtree" <andrewc AT rosemail DOT rose DOT hp DOT com> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: [Q]Computing speed in C++ |
| Date: | Wed, 4 Mar 1998 14:22:07 -0800 |
| Organization: | Hewlett Packard |
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Martin Ambuhl wrote in message <6dk947$kaf AT news-central DOT tiac DOT net>... >I can't get this kind of difference... Nor I. >I implemented your test as: Using this (and PGCC) I get 16+-0.2 for both C and C++. This in on a PPro under NT with lots of stuff running in the background (I know, not a very good test environment, but the original difference was suggested to be enormous).
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