I come just now from Why is an integer array search loop slower in C++ than Java?.
When I first answered, I was convinced that compiling with optimization and removing the output operation from OP's C++ code would have made C++ perform better than the Java equivalent. I didn't check, as OznOg pointed out, and it's my fault. Then I did the actual tests, and realized that applying what I was saying still made C++ perform worse than Java.
But still the things I pointed out play a role in making C++'s version performance closer to the Java equivalent, and explain a deep flaw in OP's code used doing the comparison. All that won't fit in a comment, and if split in different messages would make the comment section messy.
How should I proceed?
- Should I leave my close-to-an-answer-but-not-an-answer "answer" there until someone with the actual answer shows up?
- Should I leave it there even after an answer arrives, to let future readers still access the notes about what made OP's test flawed?
- Should I remove my answer?