Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/01/16/16:02:13
>>>> This came up because someone thought that most PC compilers, by
>>>> default, optimized, so gcc should also.
>>>
>>>I don't think this is so. What compilers are these?
>> At least TC and QC; presumably others also exhibit this behavior.
>
>Don't know about QC, but TC defaults to no optimization (I'm
>talking about tcc; I don't know what is the default configuration
>of the IDE in TC). Every command-line compiler for DOS I know
>defaults to no optimization, AFAIK.
Whoops! TC _does_ default to no optimization. However, it provides
a way to create a configuration file and select optimization to
be the default that way...Is it possible to do that sort of thing
with lib/specs? If so, how?
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