On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 12:00:15 -0800, Brendan Sullivan muttered:
> I can't help you find that info...but i do know (at least in laymans
> terms) what the basic differences of -O2 and -O3 are.
> 
> The -O2 option when compiling, puts references to header files in the
> locations where they are called.
> 
> The -O3 option, actually pulls the sections out of the header files, and
> inserts them into the executable code. 

Wrong, that's nonsense. Header files don't contain executable code.

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Andrew Farmer
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