Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/04/14/12:54:51
<msunguli AT global DOT co DOT za> wrote:
> I have a relatively large, by my standards, (4000+ lines) library of
> various routines. It compiles absolutely perfectly when I have no
> optimizations on, but as soon as I compile with -O at any level it produces
> errors of the form,
>
> Assembler Errors:
> Error : d:/proglang/djgpp/tmp/rhaaaaa.tmp: operands given do not match any
> known 386 instruction.
>
> When I try to open the file (I'm using RHIDE) it opens a blank file. I
> figure this is because of the fact that the file is a temporary compiler
> file. Is there any way I can actually see what exactly the compiler is
> complaining about with reference to MY source?
You can compile this module by hand using the -S switch to generate the
assembler code (will be stored in a .s file).
Additionally you can just undelete the temporal file and take a look to it.
I think your problem is related with some inline function expanded only when
optimizing.
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