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compiler-benchmark reviews and mentions
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Raw performance of compilers?
One synthetic benchmark I saw recently: https://github.com/nordlow/compiler-benchmark
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Rust's Most Unrecognized Contributor
> The D compiler is roughly as fast as the Go one...
Not according to this benchmark:
https://github.com/nordlow/compiler-benchmark
dmd performed around 1.5x to 4x faster than go.
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Crazy fast build times (Or when 10 seconds starts to make you nervous)
If you want crazy fast build times, then D is your best bet [1]. D's compile times are faster than most other languages (I'm not counting Vox, it's too experimental).
[1] https://github.com/nordlow/compiler-benchmark
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