doc/index_fr.po
author Andrey Skvortsov <andrej.skvortzov@gmail.com>
Fri, 25 May 2018 18:34:05 +0300
changeset 2168 a66062a205ae
parent 811 66a8812457d6
child 3925 1d383b4c0a23
permissions -rw-r--r--
Build by default with optimization level -O2 for GCC

before -O0 was used by default, that caused pretty bad performance.

Amd64, i6700k, 4200MHz, GNU/Linux (non-RT kernel), gcc 7.2.0

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Optimization | EN/ENO |no EN/ENO |
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default | 11 | 9.5 |
-O3 | 3.9 | 5.2 |
-O2 | 4 | 4.8 |
-Os | 4.1 | 3.5 |
-Ofast | 3.9 | 5.2 |
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ARM, BBB Cortex-A8, 600Mhz, GNU/Linux, gcc 4.6.3

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Optimization | EN/ENO |no EN/ENO |
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default | 273 | 226 |
-O3 | 141.8 | 106.2 |
-O2 | 142 | 107 |
-Os | 152.5 | 112.2 |
-Ofast | 141.7 | 106.2 |
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For embedded systems with size constaints (like Cortex-Mx, AVR and so
on) I usually use -Os. It gets pretty good results. For
GNU/Linux-based systems -O2 is usually a good choice, as you see the
test results.
# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) is 21st century inquisition
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Beremiz package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Beremiz 1.1\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-09-08 00:39\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2012-09-07 10:48+0100\n"
"Last-Translator: \n"
"Language-Team: \n"
"Language: \n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"X-Poedit-Language: French\n"
"X-Poedit-Country: FRANCE\n"
"X-Poedit-SourceCharset: utf-8\n"

# e69e0ee137df409290c6c6a5fbd512a6
#: ../../index.rst:4
msgid "Beremiz's documentation"
msgstr "Documentation de Beremiz"

# 7a5a9d62913b477b99421d5dc94a44be
#: ../../index.rst:6
msgid "Contents:"
msgstr "Contenu"

# 899ecb5f4ff84b8e98dbf5b1eaf7f393
#~ msgid "Indices and tables"
#~ msgstr "Index et tables"