Robert Daniels wrote:

> Thanks for the advice!  I tried the -O1 level and for my applications it
> generally generates smaller code size (what I'm really looking for) and
> doesn't have the same optimization bugs I ran into with the -O2 and -Os.

Great!  The resulting code will almost certainly be faster as well :-)

As a rule, -O1 is safer than -O2 or -Os (which are basically the same setting).


Regards,

Pauli

-- 
Dr Paul Dale, Software Grunt, SnapGear
Leaders in embedded Linux security   http://www.SnapGear.com/


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