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David Bolen
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Thu Sep 2 09:56:58 EDT 2004
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Andrew Durdin <adurdin at gmail.com> writes: > On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:15:29 +0200, Alex Martelli <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote: > > mensanator at aol.com <mensanator at aol.com> wrote: > > ... > > > > I predict no need for tweaking. I'm not sure what the support for the > > MS SDK compiler is currently -- maybe somebody with more current Windows > > knowledge can chime in? It used to be that the free C compiler had no > > optimization, thus the resulting gmpy would be substantially slower, but > > I don't even know if that is still currently the case or not. > > No: "Microsoft C/C++ Optimizing Compiler and Linker. These are the > same compiler and linker that ship with Visual Studio .NET 2003 > Professional!" Yes, but the next bullet on the MS site says: C Runtime Library and the C++ Standard Library, including the Standard Template Library. These are the same static-link libraries included with Visual Studio. Note the "static-link" part. I don't believe the free compiler comes with support for building dynamically linked (to the C library) applications, which is what Python extensions are. -- David
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