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Source Code CPU (sec) Mem (KB) Lines Code Log
ocamlb 7.74 380 33 log
vc 0.59 1028 44 log
bcc 0.69 1072 45 log
lcc 1.45 1088 44 log
mingw32 1.80 1096 44 log
delphi 1.58 1184 88 log
icon 4.89 1376 27 log
lua5 3.11 1440 23 log
ocaml 0.97 1456 33 log
gforth 4.49 1620 83 log
rexx 20.47 1784 27 log
lua 3.07 1788 24 log
gcc 0.84 1996 44 log
mawk 2.28 2064 18 log
awka 7.74 2108 18 log
slang 4.54 2196 24 log
gawk 6.31 2488 18 log
tcl 16.74 2624 20 log
mercury 10.77 2684 41 log
ici 7.75 2788 29 log
python 3.14 2976 24 log
guile 37.84 3216 24 log
pliant 6.75 3372 91 log
ruby 34.44 3592 11 log
pike 2.83 4120 43 log
java 3.92 6316 68 log
ghc 20.17 26832 20 log
erlang T T 42 log
vbscript T T 48 log
cygperl F F 10 log
perl F F 10 log
poplisp F F 69 log
smlnj F F 339 log



[Note: Values have been normalized to fall in the range of 0-10 for aesthetic reasons. Original value ranges are included on the X-axis.

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[Results last updated: Wed Nov 26 17:21:04 2003]


About this test

Please refer to the Original Shootout Page.

Win32-Specific Observations

The Rexx uses the standard GNU sort program to output its results, so it can be considered a major hack. On the other hand, since Rexx is a scripting language, a system call can be considered "usual" enough.


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