On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 3:01:48 PM PDT Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Tue, 14 May 2019 11:47:04 -0700 Georgy Yakovlev wrote:
> > On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 9:15:52 AM PDT Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > > Hi all!
> > >
> > > Looks like rustc supports target CPU and optlevel options, e.g.
> > >
> > >
On Tue, 14 May 2019 19:55:23 +0200 (CEST)
Conrad Kostecki wrote:
> > James Le Cuirot hat am 9. Mai 2019 um 21:47 geschrieben:
> > I sent out this request a couple of years ago but didn't get a reply.
> > Hoping I can find someone this time before I mark it maintainer-needed.
>
> if you still
On Tue, 14 May 2019 11:47:04 -0700 Georgy Yakovlev wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 9:15:52 AM PDT Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Looks like rustc supports target CPU and optlevel options, e.g.
> > rustc -C target-cpu=skylake -C opt-level=3
> > as well as more fine-grade
On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 9:15:52 AM PDT Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Looks like rustc supports target CPU and optlevel options, e.g.
> rustc -C target-cpu=skylake -C opt-level=3
> as well as more fine-grade optimizations.
>
> But I see no way to specify them when building rust
Hi Chewi,
> James Le Cuirot hat am 9. Mai 2019 um 21:47 geschrieben:
> I sent out this request a couple of years ago but didn't get a reply.
> Hoping I can find someone this time before I mark it maintainer-needed.
if you still need help, I can help with maintaining.
Cheers
Conrad
Hi all!
Looks like rustc supports target CPU and optlevel options, e.g.
rustc -C target-cpu=skylake -C opt-level=3
as well as more fine-grade optimizations.
But I see no way to specify them when building rust software.
Am I missing something? Is there any reason for not providing
something