(I'm not satisfied with 76s by the way. There are so many more tricks we can do...)
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Hahahahaha. I got a really really beefy computer and an LLVM build still takes 10 minutes.
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Some day I'll try to understand what it is that compilers are doing that takes so long. Mine's probably just dead simple...
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The question is: Did you talk with Jonathan Blow about the 76 seconds?
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I feel like I'm missing some important background knowledege here...
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*stares in rustc*
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To be fair, in a lot of ways rustc probably has a lot of harder problems to solve... I cheat by letting Chez do the hard work of code generation.
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Give me the address of the one who needs to build a compiler strictly more than 1136 times a day, and I'll take care of him ;)
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Sometimes it feels like I'm building it close to that often
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D which has a reputation for bootstrapping fast takes at least a minute or two. If Idris is in D territory it's among the fastest in the world.
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The whole process is a bit longer, it's about 4 minutes including tests on my machine. But I wouldn't call it fast - there's a lot of low hanging fruit, and a lot of the hard work is passed on to Chez, so it's probably not a fair comparison with D.
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