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Are those times for the full build process or just running the tests?

And do I read the table correctly in that the second of the repeated row labels is for g++ on linux and gcc on non-linux?

A short extract is below showing two rows for the first two columns, representing "HP-UX - 11.11" and "HP-UX - 11.23". These are non-linux so am I correct that this means 106.3 for cc and 147.4 for gcc on those platforms? Although then I'm wondering what the values after the forward slash are.

-Duse64bitall 106.3 / 97.2 59.6 / 66.3 -Duse64bitall 147.4 / 79.7 / 108.4

Edit: But now I see the labels at the bottom of the table, so the repeated labels are for where -DDEBUGGING is set, and the forward slash separates the compilers. That answers the second part of my question.


In reply to Re^4: Trading compile time for faster runtime? by swl
in thread Trading compile time for faster runtime? by melez

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