Re: C++ pushback

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On 04/26/2006 22:57, Willy Tarreau wrote:
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 06:00:52PM -0500, Roman Kononov wrote:
Linus Torvalds wrote:
- the compilers are slower, and less reliable. This is _less_ of an issue these days than it used to be (at least the reliability part), but it's still true.
G++ compiling heavy C++ is a bit slower than gcc. The g++ front end is reliable enough. Do you have a particular bug in mind?

Obviously you're not interested in gcc evolutions. I suggest that you
take your browser to http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4/changes.html#3.4.5
This is the last version which showed per-subsystem problem reports
before they used SVN. Just count the lines : 9 bugs fixed for C, 45
for C++. And when you read those bugs, you don't have the feeling of
reading a description of something that people make their code rely on.

I am interested very much. And if one really understands the bugs listed, he can say that they are minor for both C and C++. I would certainly recommend rely on g++.

Regards,
Roman

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