Neil> Some people say you should avoid PGCC since it generates buggy Neil> code. I don't know if that's true or not. If nothing else, PGCC almost certainly gets a lot less exercise than the mainstream GCC code. Given the statement in the PGCC FAQ that typical speedups are on the range of 5%: http://www.goof.com/pcg/pgcc-faq.html#SEC0119 it doesn't seem like it would be worth the effort to use it in any critical applications. Better to just wait for PGCC optimizations to trickle into GCC itself. Skip
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