On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 06:31:11PM +0300, Orr Dunkelman wrote: > I've stumbled with the following problem regarding gcc. Assume for a > moment I compile many files, some are header files, some are interface > files, and some are the "real" program. > > When compiling with -O1 optimization things work, but -O3 optimization > doesnot compile (or gives the wrong value).
If soemthing doesn't compile, it's very curious. If it gives the wrong
value, that's ... curious. Can you show the code?
> My question is, can I compile in the same command line some files under
> -O1 and some under -O3?
If they're going to be linked together, that's a very bad
idea. Otherwise, you could probably do it with some Makefile hackery.
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