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| From: | d DOT vrabel AT n-shropshire DOT ac DOT uk (David Vrabel) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: gcc 2.8.1 outputs are much larger than gcc 2.7.2 ... why ?? |
| Date: | Wed, 20 May 1998 07:45:01 GMT |
| Organization: | Staffordshire University |
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"Tony Kao" <MacGyver AT ms11 DOT accmail DOT com DOT tw> wrote: >#include <iostream.h> A minor point: Use <iostream> as the ANSI standard headers no longer have .h at the end. >I found the execution file size is 386560 bytes, which is much bigger than >gcc 2.7.2 outputs. For gcc 2.7.2 the execution file size for the same >program is 187675 bytes. Just a guess: Could it be the exception handling tables? Try -fno-exceptions. David. David Vrabel d DOT vrabel AT n-shropshire DOT ac DOT uk A poor student (aren't they all) at: North Shropshire College Oswestry, Shropshire, UK
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