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Re: Clang vs. GCC [message #25017 is a reply to message #24994] Sun, 07 February 2010 15:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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Wow, nice discussion. Thanks everybody for your thoughts.

The loop gets executed in debug mode. I haven't tried in optimal, but I believe it is optimized.

Template specialization is probably a way to make this work in Clang. But as I said before, that is too high price.

Fixing Clang would be better solution, should I file a bug on their site? Or probably someone who knows C++ better than me should report it Smile

I hope that Clang will be usable soon. Just on the side: What is needed to get support for new compiler? Just a build method in ide/Builders? And is there some documentation on how buildscripts work? (I mean method Script).

Honza
 
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