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Re: testsuite, simulators, and argv[0]
Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> writes:
> However, I think an even better fix is just to hard-code the string and
> make it volatile. Presumably, the use of argv[0] here is just to keep
> the compiler from optimizing the program away. So, I suggest doing
> something like:
>
> volatile char *x = "pr36321.exe";
ITYM:
char *volatile x = "pr36321.exe";
Andreas.
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