* Optimizations turned on by -Ox
@ 1999-12-26 9:23 Scott V. McGuire
1999-12-31 22:24 ` Scott V. McGuire
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From: Scott V. McGuire @ 1999-12-26 9:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
Hi,
I'm using 2.95.2 on Linux (Redhat 6.1, not that I think it matters)
and a K6-2. I'd like to experiment with the optimizations of my code,
and would like to find out exactly which are turned on by -Ox. The
man/info pages say that which ones depends on the architecture, so how
do I find out?
Thanks
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* Optimizations turned on by -Ox
1999-12-26 9:23 Optimizations turned on by -Ox Scott V. McGuire
@ 1999-12-31 22:24 ` Scott V. McGuire
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From: Scott V. McGuire @ 1999-12-31 22:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gcc
Hi,
I'm using 2.95.2 on Linux (Redhat 6.1, not that I think it matters)
and a K6-2. I'd like to experiment with the optimizations of my code,
and would like to find out exactly which are turned on by -Ox. The
man/info pages say that which ones depends on the architecture, so how
do I find out?
Thanks
--
Scott V. McGuire <svmcguir@syr.edu>
PGP key available at http://web.syr.edu/~svmcguir
Key fingerprint = 86 B1 10 3F 4E 48 75 0E 96 9B 1E 52 8B B1 26 05
What is PGP? Why do you need it? http://world.std.com/~franl/crypto
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