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why tf does everything feel so much faster on windows? i was able to compile a c program under wsl INSTANTLY
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@kirby linux is a gaming os windows is the work os
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@meeper @kirby i run openbsd. that ones for fun
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@meeper that or puts is cutting down compile times by a *fuck ton* when used instead of printf
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Is it actually faster? Have you measured it? .. I would have guessed it would be about the same. blobcatshrug
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@djsumdog i used puts instead of printf for the hello world c program so i think that might've helped a bit....
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@kirby other reason probably that glibc headers have gnu/worms anf are bloatef pieces of shit
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@djsumdog i just tested it, compile times are indeed slimmer with puts instead of printf, the windows terminal emulator is ass tho and resizing the window somehow managed to erase the output of the time commands so you're just gonna have to trust me bro on this one
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@kirby @djsumdog if its a raw string output instead of a formatting one it should be marginally faster skipping the formatting code check, but that's about it
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@icedquinn @djsumdog that would be during runtime tho, im benchmarking compile times for both functions
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@kirby @icedquinn @djsumdog benchmark rust compile times and waste your entire day
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@meeper @djsumdog @kirby hyperfine gcc whateverthefuck.c, dual boot.

boring problem
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something feels off .. there's usually a free software extremist screaming at us now about .... something
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