GCC implementation is gross and many compiler people prefer working on and with clang/llvm even if the generated code is inferior.
XCOM no doubt. I once lost a veteran ranger and I was bummed for days. He was mind-controlled by the enemy and a panicked friendly shot him. Tragic.
Your windshield perspective is showing. The reason people in cars don't notice bike traffic is because a bike is small and unobtrusive and silent. Fifty cars in the same place is an epic disaster but fifty bikes in the…
Or you can just buy a DC refrigerator.
That's a good point. If you use a custom allocator with your vector then you can be sure of the alignment, although the compiler will pretend to be unaware of it. All that stuff I want for string goes for vector, too.
I really, really don't want cross-platform SIMD in C++. The reason I write asm is I know how the machine works and exactly what I want the machine to do. It's already hard enough to get what you want from the compiler…
Yeah but EVs make up a far smaller proportion of miles driven than they do the fleet by units. For obvious reasons: many EVs are short-range vehicles and the people who buy them are self-selecting as people who are both…
Not sure your math checks out. EVs are < 1% of fleet and < 2% of sales in the USA. As you say, cars last 10-20 years and this number is rapidly getting longer. Vehicles older than 16 years are the most-rapidly-growing…
GCC implementation is gross and many compiler people prefer working on and with clang/llvm even if the generated code is inferior.
XCOM no doubt. I once lost a veteran ranger and I was bummed for days. He was mind-controlled by the enemy and a panicked friendly shot him. Tragic.
Your windshield perspective is showing. The reason people in cars don't notice bike traffic is because a bike is small and unobtrusive and silent. Fifty cars in the same place is an epic disaster but fifty bikes in the…
Or you can just buy a DC refrigerator.
That's a good point. If you use a custom allocator with your vector then you can be sure of the alignment, although the compiler will pretend to be unaware of it. All that stuff I want for string goes for vector, too.
I really, really don't want cross-platform SIMD in C++. The reason I write asm is I know how the machine works and exactly what I want the machine to do. It's already hard enough to get what you want from the compiler…
Yeah but EVs make up a far smaller proportion of miles driven than they do the fleet by units. For obvious reasons: many EVs are short-range vehicles and the people who buy them are self-selecting as people who are both…
Not sure your math checks out. EVs are < 1% of fleet and < 2% of sales in the USA. As you say, cars last 10-20 years and this number is rapidly getting longer. Vehicles older than 16 years are the most-rapidly-growing…