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Hi list,
Is it ok to assume that when I compile a C file (that is guranteed to have some code in it) under the following flags, I always get the mentioned VCG file (and do not get a bigger one) ?
Flags Maximum VCG file that is always created ===== ============================== " -dv -fdump-rtl-all" .49.stack.vcg "-O1 -dv -fdump-rtl-all" .49.stack.vcg "-O2 -dv -fdump-rtl-all" .50.compgotos.vcg "-O3 -dv -fdump-rtl-all" .50.compgotos.vcg
So basically I want to assume the maximum vcg file that is created is a function of the optimizations and not a function of the source file..
Why? There's no guarantee, although usually on any particular version of gcc on a given platform with given options, probably it is. -- #pragma ident "Seongbae Park, compiler, http://seongbae.blogspot.com"
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