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* compilation performance figures for real systems
@ 1989-07-24 13:41 howell
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From: howell @ 1989-07-24 13:41 UTC (permalink / raw)


Benchmarks and samples notwithstanding, what kinds of actual Ada
compiler throughput (stmts per elapsed minute) are you finding for real
projects with large amounts of Ada code?  I understand that framing the
question this way doesn't accomodate results for incremental compilation
systems (e.g., Biin, R1000), but I'm primarily interested in results for
"traditional" Ada compilers.  Any/all statistics will be helpful; if
information on stmts/elapsed minute, stmts/CPU minute, HW/OS & compiler,
and aprox. volume of code can be supplied that would be terrific.  I'll
send a summary to the net (without indications of origin of specific
stats, of course).  Thanks!
    Chuck Howell
    MITRE, Mail Stop Z-645
    7525 Colshire Drive
    McLean, VA 22102-3481
    howell@community-chest.mitre.org

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