From: Bruce Korb <bkorb@pacbell.net>
To: Joe Buck <Joe.Buck@synopsys.com>
Cc: Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>,
Robert Dewar <dewar@gnat.com>,
zack@codesourcery.com, gcc@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: Re: module level flags
Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 12:29:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D99F472.E3042F7@pacbell.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200210011827.LAA11402@atrus.synopsys.com>
Joe Buck wrote:
> Use -fno-strict-aliasing if you don't want to learn the rules.
> Your code may be slower, but no matter.
It's not a matter of not wanting to learn the rules. It's a matter
of dealing with massive amounts of legacy code written before the
aliasing optimizations were devised. This is a change in the C
language that is only a very few years old. Silently biting people
isn't the way to do it.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-10-01 19:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 50+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2002-10-01 11:33 ` Joe Buck
2002-10-01 12:16 ` Geoff Keating
2002-10-05 21:03 ` Kai Henningsen
2002-10-06 6:36 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2002-10-06 8:25 ` Nathan Sidwell
2002-10-06 8:29 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2002-10-01 12:29 ` Bruce Korb [this message]
2002-10-01 14:14 ` Alexandre Oliva
2002-10-01 14:25 ` Alexandre Oliva
2002-10-03 16:46 ` Joe Buck
2002-10-03 17:34 ` Zack Weinberg
2002-10-03 18:07 ` Richard Henderson
2002-10-02 0:53 Robert Dewar
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-10-01 13:58 Robert Dewar
2002-10-01 14:54 ` Joe Buck
2002-10-01 15:40 ` Michael Matz
2002-10-05 11:36 ` Toon Moene
2002-09-29 14:03 Robert Dewar
2002-09-29 13:42 Robert Dewar
2002-09-29 14:52 ` Russ Allbery
2002-09-29 13:38 Robert Dewar
2002-09-29 13:36 Robert Dewar
2002-09-29 13:38 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-29 14:05 ` Russ Allbery
2002-09-29 10:45 Robert Dewar
2002-09-29 10:31 Robert Dewar
2002-09-29 6:40 Robert Dewar
2002-09-29 10:05 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-29 10:17 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2002-09-29 10:45 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-29 11:36 ` Gabriel Dos Reis
2002-09-29 13:06 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2002-09-29 13:08 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-29 13:21 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2002-09-29 10:49 ` Russ Allbery
2002-09-30 21:33 ` Alexandre Oliva
2002-09-30 21:42 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-28 16:41 Bruce Korb
2002-09-28 16:52 ` Tim Prince
2002-09-28 16:53 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-28 18:06 ` Zack Weinberg
2002-09-28 18:20 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-28 20:56 ` Zack Weinberg
2002-09-28 22:08 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-29 15:46 ` Geoff Keating
2002-09-29 3:20 ` Robert Dewar
2002-09-29 11:55 ` Zack Weinberg
2002-09-29 13:10 ` Bruce Korb
2002-09-29 13:59 ` Zack Weinberg
2002-09-29 17:21 ` Tom Tromey
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