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Subject: Re: Object files and code speed

Author: Russell Reagan

Date: 12:47:08 10/23/03

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On October 23, 2003 at 14:46:43, Matthew McKnight wrote:

>I am using global optimizations and the compiler is msvc++ 6.0

You might be interested to know that the latest gcc is often faster than VC6.
Remember, VC6 is like 5 years old. VC6 is also not the most standards compliant
either. I would either get a new compiler or just use gcc if you can't shell out
the money right now, because with gcc you are going to get something pretty
close to VC6 usually (especially in programs that are primarily integer
operations, which most chess programs are) and gcc is much more compliant with
the standard. I recently compiled TSCP in both VC6 and gcc (cygwin), and gcc
produced an executable about 2% faster.

The Intel compiler is also available to students for (I think) $30.



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