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- From: Mayan Moudgill <moudgill@cs.cornell.EDU>
- Subject: Looking for CFD or other code with unpredictable branches
- Reply-To: Mayan Moudgill <moudgill@cs.cornell.EDU>
- Organization: Cornell Univ. CS Dept, Ithaca NY 14853
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 23:16:28 GMT
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- Message-ID: <93-01-185@comp.compilers>
- Keywords: code, question, optimize
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- I'm looking for code samples that contain lots of branches that are not
- very predictable (i.e. if the last time the branch was taken then only 70%
- or less of the time will the branch be taken this time)
-
- Greg Lindahl (gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU) suggested I look at CFD codes,
- specifically upwind differencing. Does anybody have code for it, that they
- could send me?
-
- Or any other codes that contains fairly unpredictable branches?
-
- :)
- Thanks
- Mayan
- (moudgill@cs.cornell.edu)
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