Subsentient writes:
"I've been writing C for quite some time, but I never followed good conventions I'm afraid, and I never payed much attention to the optimization tricks of the higher C programmers. Sure, I use const when I can, I use the pointer methods for manual string copying, I even use register for all the good that does with modern compilers, but now, I'm trying to write a C-string handling library for personal use, but I need speed, and I really don't want to use inline ASM. So, I am wondering, what would other Soylenters do to write efficient, pure, standards-compliant C?"
(Score: 2, Informative) by sorle on Sunday March 16 2014, @09:52AM
That would be **Mike** Abrash, optimization guru, and his black book is legendary. He's doing virtual reality work at Valve now, still pushing the limits of real-time performance.