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Fery wrote: > > When I create two vectors with different pointer types (e.g. > > vector<char*> and vector<int*>), gcc compiles in two instances of vector > > code. In SH architecture, it means cca. n * 10K of code, which is quite > > big in our project. > > > > The question is, can I somehow force the compiler to use the same code > > for the two template instances? The answer at the moment is no. On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 07:54:40AM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote: > If the object code generated for the two is really identical, > then if you really wanted to, you could write a whole-program > optimizer pass that combined them. It would be possible to refactor libstdc++ so that it uses the same code for those functions of Container<POD> whose code only depends on sizeof<POD>. Alternatively and more simply, there could be a specialization just for Container<T*> that would use common code. That work has not yet been done. ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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