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From: rpolzer AT web DOT de (Rudolf Polzer)
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Subject: Re: what does the -s switch do?
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Tom St Denis <stdenis AT compmore DOT net> schrieb Folgendes:
> In article <5NDg6.576$xT3 DOT 24905 AT news1 DOT oke DOT nextra DOT no>,
>   "Terje" <pingping AT start DOT no> wrote:
> > Hello, when i compile my programs, I usually include the -s switch in the
> > command line like
> > gcc 1.c -o 1.exe -s,
> > I know the executable gets smaller when doing this, but is there any times
> > when I shouldn't use this?
> 
> This strips all symbols out of the program.  So if you want to use debuggin
> you can't use -s i.e
> 
> "gcc -g3 1.c -o 1.exe -s" is a bad idea :-)

Is there still some debugging code in it when you do this? Or are all
debugging aids contained in the symbol table?

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