> I think that FPC has very limited optimalization support.
> There's some difference between -O2 and none but that's about
> it as far as my tests (most at the shootout) went.
>
> FPK even mentioned that most optimalizations are useless for
> real world apps.

Doesn't it even support detection of loop invariants etc.?

Else you could use a static source code analyzer that works on the source
code and gives you hints for improvements

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