Which compiler will Python 2.5 / Windows (Intel) be built with?

Roel Schroeven rschroev_nospam_ml at fastmail.fm
Sat Jun 17 14:36:41 EDT 2006


Scott David Daniels schreef:
> Roel Schroeven wrote:
>> Isn't Python for other platforms built with GCC? Seems to me that if it 
>> GCC is good enough for other platforms, it's good enough for Windows.
> 
> You clearly misunderstand the interface to the Windows OS & GUI system.

Very well possible.

> Microsoft provides that interface through its language systems, and has
> used that edge to knock off other compilers (such as WatCom) by
> providing header files that are not standard C compatible.

It seems that many people successfully use mingw. At work I use a 
Borland compiler all the time, without compatibility problems with 
Windows' APIs.

But what I meant was not related to interface compatibilities, but to 
the performance of the generated code: many people say that the code 
generated by gcc is not as well optimized as code generated by 
Microsoft's compilers. Yet I never hear complaints about that from 
people who use Python on e.g. Linux, where Python is compiled with gcc. 
So, while there might be valid reasons not to use mingw, as far as I can 
see the optimization capabilities of the compiler are not a compelling 
reason.

-- 
If I have been able to see further, it was only because I stood
on the shoulders of giants.  -- Isaac Newton

Roel Schroeven



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