On 6 May, 06:22, Razik <hrtt...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:00:38 -0700 (PDT), Isaac Gouy
>
> <igo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >Why don't you go through all...
>
> Let's continue. Next we deal with sum-file...
>
> http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/gp4/benchmark.php?test=sumcol&lang=...
>
> "Programs should use built-in line-oriented I/O functions rather than
> custom-code. No line will exceed 128 characters, including newline.
> Reading one line at a time, the programs should run in constant
> space."
>
> According to Haskel people,
>
> "Those guys tell us these benchmarks don't favor C and then impose a
> limit on line length? What's the purpose of that if not to allow the
> use of C's getline() primitive?"
>
> That's a valid point that you need to address. Why 128 characters
> limit if not to help C and C++ guys?
>
> In any case,
>
C++http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/debian/benchmark.php?test=sumcol&la...
>
>
Javahttp://shootout.alioth.debian.org/debian/benchmark.php?test=sumcol&la...
>
> and 14 MB custom file used to test..
>
> 1.291s (g++)
> 0.742s (java -server)
> 0.706s (jet java net compiler)
>
> Huh? Shame on c++ and g++. Why is still slower despite custom help
> provided by Isaac Gouy who imposed artificial 128 char line limit?
> Disappointed in C++, once again.


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