
22 Oct
2003
22 Oct
'03
4:07 a.m.
User's Guide 6.2 says: "So, when we want very fast code, we use: -O -fvia-C." but I've seen programs which use the (apparently undocumented) -O2-for-C flag too. In fact, generally speaking anyone of: -O -fvia-C -O2 -fvia-C -O -fvia-C -O2-for-C -O2 -fvia-C -O2-for-C produces different output... So, which is the best choice? Juanma

24 Oct
24 Oct
10:30 a.m.
Juanma Barranquero
"So, when we want very fast code, we use: -O -fvia-C."
I remember this from a long time ago (a couple of years, at least) I was under the impression it was no longer current. Is it still true? -kzm -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants
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