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>In article <8cs4ad$ft3$1@clnews.edf.fr>,
> "Pascal Obry"
wrote:
>
>
>Thanks a lot !
You're welcome :)
>
>As you can imaging I feel a bit stupid. But what worries me even more is
>that the Java version still is consistently faster (but not so much any
>more) even with the same algorithm (even tried with various combinations
>of -O2, -O3, -gnatp, Component_Size=1,8,32 &c) !!
> If Robert Dewar is right and it isn't caused by Pentium optimizations
>then IBM truly does magic ! How can it be faster when it has to be
>profiled, JIT'ed and _then_ run at full speed ?
Well, I don't have the full source right now, but I think that the time
computation
was inside the code so it compute only the time spent in the program not the
profile, JIT phase. Right ?
>
>Amazing... Or maybe I have overlooked something else.
>
See above.
Pascal.
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