GCC 3.3.1 Released
Wiz writes "The latest and greatest version of gcc is now out - v3.3.1! As an update to the current version, it is bug fixes only. You can find the list of changes here and you can download it from their mirror sites. Enjoy!"
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Rumour has it the plain-old-C compilation speeds are getting slower and slower every gcc release these days.
I don't have any measurements, I'm just wondering whether the new and cool feature stuff and possible speed increases in the resulting object code warrant migration from, say, 2.95.x whatever.
Standards conformance improvements are another thing but for the casual developer I guess gcc's been pretty good for quite a while now.
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Bugger, that's gunner make a lot of older stuff harder to compile. Is there any particular reason that the grim reaper went postal with this version?
Got time? Spend some of it coding or testing