Hello all, > I would suggest that generic.cfg should be more conservative, since > it is the default probably used by new users, and we don't want them > running into edge cases caused by aggressive optimisations. Can we > reduce the optimisation level in generic.cfg to -O2? Then we could > have a generic-no-opt or something, which really had no optimisations > at all. For gcc even -O3 is value safe ie it can be applied without running into edge cases (it may however make compilation slower than -O2 of course).
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