Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/07/09/08:48:48
In article <199707081711 DOT KAA26916 AT adit DOT ap DOT net>, Nate Eldredge
<eldredge AT ap DOT net> writes
>That bothers me slightly. It seems that certain functions such as strcpy,
>memset, etc, are magically known about by the compiler (it refers to them as
>builtin functions). This means I can't put a strcpy of my own in the program
>unless it goes in the same source file; otherwise GCC will inline its own.
Just use the -fno-builtin option to stop this.
(Since I've never managed to catch gcc actually doing this for me you
may notice no difference of course ;)
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