2009/11/2 Hironori Bono (坊野 博典) hb...@chromium.org:
1. Creating a file ~/.gyp/inclulde.gypi'.
2. Adding a following lines to the file.
{
'variables': {
'no_strict_aliasing': 1
}
}
If you're only building chrome, not the unit_tests target, you can
instead define gcc_version
Hi all,
2009/11/2 Hironori Bono (坊野 博典) hb...@chromium.org
1. Creating a file ~/.gyp/inclulde.gypi'.
2. Adding a following lines to the file.
{
'variables': {
'no_strict_aliasing': 1
}
}
IIRC specifying 'gcc_version': '44' does the same thing as above. This might
be
2009/11/2 Yuta Kitamura yu...@chromium.org:
IIRC specifying 'gcc_version': '44' does the same thing as above. This might
be better than specifying 'no_strict_aliasing' directly.
Ah, you bet me to it. You're right; gcc_version is used to only
enable -fno-strict-aliasing when building v8.