BASH and GCC
Marc J. Stephenson/140000;1C-22
marc at stingray.austin.ibm.com
Wed Mar 6 00:48:31 AEST 1991
In article <2547 at sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au> john at chook.ua.oz (John Warburton) writes:
>From article <1274 at dkunix9.dk.oracle.com>, by bengsig at dk.oracle.com (Bjorn Engsig):
>
>> If anybody has gcc running, does it produce better code (in any way) than
>> xlc -O?
>
>Well that is rather amusing in its own right. We have been told (in Australia)
>that the optimiser for the compiler does not work (hence the OS is not optimised
>code), so the beauty of gcc is made even better as it would most probably
>be the only optimising compiler for the RS6000.
>
This is blatant misinformation. With few exceptions, the operating
system, commands, libraries, and LPPs are compiled optimized. Looking right
at the output from a build, the only things that I could find in the base
which were not compiled optimized were diagnostic test units, which could
easily be affected by timing.
There may have been some time during development of AIX 3.1 where it was
necessary to build the system unoptimized, but I could not verify that.
This has certainly not been the case for any version of AIX 3.1 which has
been available to the general public.
What you have been told (in Australia) is incorrect.
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Marc Stephenson IBM PSPA (Personal System Programming - Austin,TX)
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