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I disagree, competition itself was good for GCC.

Stallman's reaction¹ to LLVM was noisy and possibly childish, but it gave the FSF another important goal: not only should it supply a "libre" compiler but it should also be worth using over the first alternative that comes along. That second goal is a moving target, unlike the first, and it supplies a real motivation to make the best compiler they can.

1. http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTU4MjA



GCC hasn't really had a great track record here, things got so bad back in the day that EGCS became necessary (https://gcc.gnu.org/news/announcement.html)




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