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From: Endlisnis <s257m AT unb DOT ca>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: About DJGPP v2.02
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 12:13:02 -0300
Organization: University of New Brunswick
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On Thu, 9 Jul 1998, John M. Aldrich wrote:
->Endlisnis wrote:
->>         I use rhide to compile my code.  Could someone tell me how to set
->> rhide to create exe's that make profiling information OR tell me the
->> commandline equivalent?
->RHIDE used to have an option named "Compile for profiling", or something
->similar.  Now, it seems that '-pg' is available as a flag under
->Options|Compiler|Debugging.  Looking over the flags in this menu, it
->seems that RHIDE must know which to apply to the linking stage and which
->to apply to the compilation stage, and which to both.  So just check
->that box for '-pg' and it should work.
->
->If it does not work, then it's a bug and should be reported (if not
->already known).
	Well, that was the first thing I did, and it produced an exe, but
when it was run, it did not produce any profiling information.  Adding
"-pg" as a compiling option didn't seem to have any effet on the resulting
executable.
	Endlisnis
[I have a pyramid of wingyness]

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