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Subject: Re: question about when to use local varaibles

Author: Tom Likens

Date: 15:31:26 09/07/03

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On September 07, 2003 at 00:34:31, Eugene Nalimov wrote:

>On September 06, 2003 at 12:26:09, Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz wrote:
>
>>>Visual C (starting from 7.0) can compile whole program (link-time code
>>>generation, /GL switch). Then compiler knows that global variable is not
>>>address-taken, so it cannot alias indirect memory store.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Eugene
>>
>>Do you know any web page that sells this version?
>>
>>Thanks
>
>I am not selling it, I am writing it :-)
>
>I suspect you can look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/howtobuy/
>
>Thanks,
>Eugene

Eugene,

I know this seems silly to ask since you're obviously biased, but
you've always been honest in the past, so...

How does Visual C++ 7.0 compare with the Intel Compiler for windows?
I'm guessing most of the same options are available (inter-procedural
optimizations, profile-guided optimizations etc.)  I'm mainly,
interested in the speed of the final executable, but if you'd like
to hawk some of the other features I wouldn't mind hearing about them ;)

regards,
--tom



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