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Re: XCode Rules!


  • Subject: Re: XCode Rules!
  • From: "Theodore H. Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 12:15:56 +0100


On 8 Sep 2005, at 07:26, email@hidden wrote:

From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>

on 05/09/07 17:22, Dave Rehring at email@hidden wrote:

I still use MrCpp for some projects.

Despite that it is so old, it creates better code than CodeWarrior does. (Better = faster + smaller)

Which creates better code than Xcode (via g++) does.

I really wonder what Xcode is doing to the Mac gaming community what with it's sub standard compilation. I don't think it helps Mac/Win benchmarks either. Most benchmarks done by enthusiasts (and then posted onto websites like wired.com) use standard compilers like g++.

I wonder how Mac ASM compares to Win ASM and then benchmarked! It's got to be better, at least if coded by a competant coder.

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