Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/01/13/15:42:59
On Fri, 13 Jan 1995, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
> I've been asked whether it would be a Good Thing for "gcc" to default
> to "gcc -O2" rather than "gcc -O0", so that if you didn't specify
> anything, you would get optimization by default. The reason is that
> so you would, by default, get faster programs and thus better
> benchmarks, at the cost of slower compiles. You would still be able
> to use "gcc -O0" to shut off optimization.
That sounds like a good idea. Are there very many times when you
don't want to optimize, after all?
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