Hello Michael,
On 05/06/2014 04:36 PM, Michael Raab wrote:
> we're using Visual Studio to build OpenSG2 in win32 and x64
> configurations. Looking at the generated release configurations I found
> out that pdb files are build
hmm, given that I'm not too familiar with MSVC, I'm wondering: what is
the downside to doing this, i.e. is it not useful to be able to have
(some) debug info even for optimized builds?
> and whole program optimization is disabled.
> Is there a reason for that?
Pure speculation here: it's possible nobody tried and it is simply
unknown if this works reliably.
Also, I was always under the impression whole program optimization (or
link time optimization) is most powerful when building executables and
less so for libraries - no numbers to back this up, I may just be
perpetuating a myth here ;)
Cheers,
Carsten
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