On Tue 29 Apr 2003 10:26, "H.M. Brand" <merijn@l1.procura.nl> wrote: > > HP-UX HP-UX HP-UX > 11.00 11.00 10.20 > HPc gcc HPc > 19353 19353 19355 > --------------- --------------- --------------- > 100 145 94 132 | 91 127 89 128 | 89 105 81 92| > 100 127 92 115 |120 129 122 134 | |-Duse64bitint > 98 128 92 115 | | |-Duse64bitall > | | |-Duselongdouble > | | |-Dusemorebits > | | |-Duse64bitall -Duselongdouble > 77 109 70 96 | 66 91 66 90 | 33 58 30 50|-Dusethreads -Duseithreads > 76 91 69 85 | 70 89 69 88 | |-Duse64bitint -Dusethreads -Duseithreads > 77 92 69 13 | | |-Duse64bitall -Dusethreads -Duseithreads > | | |-Duselongdouble -Dusethreads -Duseithreads > | | |-Dusemorebits -Dusethreads -Duseithreads > | | |-Duse64bitall -Duselongdouble -Dusethreads -Duseithreads > | | | | > | +- PERLIO = perlio | +- PERLIO = perlio -DDEBUGGING > +----- PERLIO = stdio +----- PERLIO = stdio -DDEBUGGING between 19280 and 19299 $PERLIO=perlio made a 45% performance boost without noticable hit to other configurations. It could be that it is the newest version of GNU gcc, but gcc-3.3/64 also outperforms HP C-ANSI-C between 19280 and 19299 too. Anyone can confirm this for other OS's? -- H.Merijn Brand Amsterdam Perl Mongers (http://amsterdam.pm.org/) using perl-5.6.1, 5.8.0 & 633 on HP-UX 10.20 & 11.00, AIX 4.2, AIX 4.3, WinNT 4, Win2K pro & WinCE 2.11. Smoking perl CORE: smokers@perl.org http://archives.develooper.com/daily-build@perl.org/ perl-qa@perl.org send smoke reports to: smokers-reports@perl.org, QA: http://qa.perl.org