Re: Can OpenEuphoria Help Solve This?

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irv said...

....up to 110 percent (iow - faster than C!)

Is it possible? If Euphoria translates to C then it means that C is faster than... C. The translation process can make the result slower, but can't make it faster than similar program written directly in a language the code is translated to. I'm still new to Euphoria (I may be doing things the wrong way), but all I got after compilation are programs that run max. 2 times faster than Eui and are significantly slower than code translated by Nim or run by Lujit. On 32-bit machine, sometimes they were even slower! Maybe we should start a new topic about it, but I would like to see examples of code that runs significantly faster after compilation and is as fast as C or Luajit.

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