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Subject: Re: Optimized binary crashes
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CBFalconer <cbfalconer AT yahoo DOT com> wrote in
news:3BB3640E DOT 8B31A32E AT yahoo DOT com: 
>> When using (gcc version 2.95.3) "-fomit-frame-pointer" with
>> optimizations (-Ox) "throw" always crashes (for example when
>> allocating memory). Have I misconfigured or misunderstood something or
>> why is this happening? 
> I am not surprised.  How is the run-time supposed to untangle the
> calls without frame pointers?

Do you have any tips this issue? I use the 'throw' only in constructors
and I have to use -fomit-frame-pointer for the speed.

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