Re: STL bitset class slow..

From:
red floyd <redfloyd@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.c++
Date:
Wed, 9 Mar 2011 10:14:22 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID:
<202a15b7-72e1-46f1-b380-db83a8b102b6@z27g2000prz.googlegroups.com>
On Mar 9, 8:48 am, Andre Kaufmann <akinet#remo...@t-online.de> wrote:

On 09.03.2011 00:54, red floyd wrote:

[...]

So where is the advantage of a) over b) ?


In an IDE, you can only do what the IDE lets you do
(*cough*VisualStudio*cough*).


LOL - I don't care about such arguments - and I don't waste time and
energy for that.

I'm open to other tools and operating systems and want to learn and know
each of them, unfortunately there isn't enough time to do that at expert
level.

In a Makefile, you can do whatever you want.


Could you give me an illustrative example ?


Anything that requires a "custom build" step. It's horribly broken
in VS.

Anything that isn't stock compile/link

Or something that builds two targets. In VS, you need to have
   multiple projects to do that.

-- Makefile

exefile : main.o table.o
    $(CC) -o exefile main.o table.o

main.o : main.c

table.o : table.c

table.c : tabledata.txt
     preprocess human readable tabledata.txt into table.c

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